XVoxel-Based Parametric Design Optimization of Feature Models
Ming Li, Chengfeng Lin, Wei Chen, Yusheng Liu, Shuming Gao, Qiang Zou

TL;DR
This paper introduces XVoxels, a unified voxel-feature model enabling automatic, efficient parametric optimization in CAD/CAE workflows, significantly improving automation and computational efficiency.
Contribution
It presents a novel XVoxel-based scheme that unifies feature and voxel models for automated design optimization and simulation integration.
Findings
Achieved up to 55.8 times faster simulation with XVoxels.
Established a direct mapping enabling automatic design-simulation updates.
Validated effectiveness through multiple complex case studies.
Abstract
Parametric optimization is an important product design technique, especially in the context of the modern parametric feature-based CAD paradigm. Realizing its full potential, however, requires a closed loop between CAD and CAE (i.e., CAD/CAE integration) with automatic design modifications and simulation updates. Conventionally the approach of model conversion is often employed to form the loop, but this way of working is hard to automate and requires manual inputs. As a result, the overall optimization process is too laborious to be acceptable. To address this issue, a new method for parametric optimization is introduced in this paper, based on a unified model representation scheme called eXtended Voxels (XVoxels). This scheme hybridizes feature models and voxel models into a new concept of semantic voxels, where the voxel part is responsible for FEM solving, and the semantic part is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsManufacturing Process and Optimization · 3D Shape Modeling and Analysis · Advanced Numerical Analysis Techniques
MethodsFeatures Explanation Method
