State of the Art Review in CAE Data Management


The effort required for the management of simulation data is increasing with the amount and complexity of information that is manipulated in the Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) context. Implementation of Product Data Management (PDM) today is largely restricted to product design, where Computer Aided Design (CAD) tools have relatively homogeneous information content.

Integration across different domains such as design and simulation opens a completely new level of complexity not addressed today. Currently, little to no PDM is used in the simulation domain and the variety of simulation tools tends to become complex with no common way existing to share CAE information across these tools.

This publication describes a scalable solution for the management of CAE data that can be implemented step-wise and integrates existing processes and applications using proven and industry strength concepts and tools.

Contents

1Introduction
2State of the Art and Trends for the Future
3The Challenges of CAE Data Management
3.1Make CAE Information Referable
3.2Maintain a Product Context for CAE Information
3.3Keep Inter-relations of CAE Information with other Domains
3.4Manage CAE Information during the Product Lifecycle
4Roadmap for the Implementation of CAE Data Management
5Components of a Solution
5.1Simulation Tool Integration - Make CAE Information Referable
5.1.1Simulation Tool Integration at Application Level
5.2PDM for CAE - Maintain a Product Context for CAE Information
5.2.1Application of PDM as a Structured Simulation Data File Management Tool
5.2.2Providing Simulation with Non-Geometrical Information
5.3Inter-domain Integration - Keep Inter-relations of CAE Information with other Domains
5.3.1Managing Relationships between CAD and CAE – Introduction of a View Concept
5.3.2Providing Simulation with Design Information
5.3.3Administration and Provision of Analysis Results
5.4PLM for CAE – Managing Simulation Data during the Product Lifecycle
5.4.1Documenting Design Reference States for Simulation
5.4.2Change Management for the Design Reference Basis
5.4.3Reconciliation of Simulation Results and Design Reference Basis
6Conclusions

Document Details

Reference

R0096

Authors

Grau. M

Language

English

Type

Publication

Date

2007-01-01

Organisations

Region

Global

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