Effective Product Family Design Using Physical Programming

In response to today's highly competitive global marketplace, many companies are utilizing product families - groups of related products derived from a product platform - to maintain economies of scale while satisfying a variety of customer requirements. This paper focuses on scale-based produc...

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Published inEngineering optimization Vol. 34; no. 3; pp. 245 - 261
Main Authors Messac, Achille, Martinez, Michael P., Simpson, Timothy W.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Taylor & Francis Group 01.01.2002
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ISSN0305-215X
1029-0273
DOI10.1080/03052150211746

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Summary:In response to today's highly competitive global marketplace, many companies are utilizing product families - groups of related products derived from a product platform - to maintain economies of scale while satisfying a variety of customer requirements. This paper focuses on scale-based product families and presents a new single-stage approach for simultaneously optimizing a product platform and the resulting family of products based on one or more scaling variables - variables that are used to instantiate the product platform by "stretching" or "shrinking" it in one or more dimensions to satisfy a variety of customer requirements. The proposed approach is also unique in that it employs the Physical Programming method, enabling designers to formulate the product family optimization problem in terms of physically meaningful terms and parameters. The design of a family of ten universal electric motors is used as an example to benchmark the effectiveness of the proposed approach against previous results. While the emphasis in this paper is on the design method rather than the results per se , performance gains are achieved in the motor family by using the proposed single-stage approach and Physical Programming.
ISSN:0305-215X
1029-0273
DOI:10.1080/03052150211746