Learnings from developing a custom virtual assembly environment for mountability issues of cooling cabinets
Georg Hackenberg and Christian Zehetner
Proceedings of the Design Society 4, pp. 583-592, May 2024
Abstract
Various industries use computer simulation for verifying product properties in early phases of development. Traditionally, such properties include the stability of mechanical structures or the efficiency of aircraft turbines. More recently, research also focuses on the mountability of industrial products using virtual assembly. While research on virtual assembly already started in the mid-1990s, the applicability in different industries remains largely unclear today. To advance the state-of-the-art, in this paper we present learnings from developing a virtual assembly environment for cooling cabinets.
BibTeX Citation
@INPROCEEDINGS{hackenberg2024learnings,
author={Georg Hackenberg and Christian Zehetner},
title={Learnings from developing a custom virtual assembly environment for mountability issues of cooling cabinets},
year={2024},
booktitle={Proceedings of the Design Society},
volume={4},
pages={583-592},
publisher={Cambridge University Press}
}
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