Automation of the inner design of the aircraft
Journal Title: INCAS BULLETIN - Year 2019, Vol 11, Issue 0
Abstract
The task of forming the wind-swept surface according to the results of the aircraft’s inner design is described. The approach of the integration of natural and virtual prototyping in the design of equipment compartments is substantiated. Such approaches open up new possibilities for creating intelligent composition algorithms that eliminate the "blind search". For the practical implementation of these approaches, it is necessary to link the appropriate software to standard geometric modeling systems in the form of additional computational modules. Preparing the aircraft for design automation complicates the mathematical description of geometric models of placed objects, increases the complexity of their visualization in modern computer graphics systems and the need to create an additional interface between new geometric models and common CAD systems (SolidWorks, AutoCAD, COMPAS, etc.).
Authors and Affiliations
Mikhail Yu. KUPRIKOV, Leonid V. MARKIN
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