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About: Design tool is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3864 publications have been published within this topic receiving 46401 citations.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore the feasibility of integrating noise and emissions as optimization objectives at the aircraft conceptual design stage, thereby allowing a quantitative analysis of the tradeoffs between environmental performance and operating cost.
Abstract: Although civil aircraft environmental performance has been important since the beginnings of commercial aviation, continuously increasing air traffic and a rise in public awareness have made aircraft noise and emissions two of the most pressing issues hampering commercial aviation growth today. This, in turn, has created the demand for an understanding of the impact of noise and emissions requirements on the design of the aircraft. In response, the purpose of this research is to explore the feasibility of integrating noise and emissions as optimization objectives at the aircraft conceptual design stage, thereby allowing a quantitative analysis of the tradeoffs between environmental performance and operating cost. A preliminary design tool that uses a multiobjective genetic algorithm to determine optimal aircraft configurations and to estimate the sensitivities between the conflicting objectives of low noise, low emissions, and operating costs was developed. Beyond evaluating the ability of a design to meet regulations and establishing environmental performance trades, the multidisciplinary design tool allows the generation of conventional but extremely low-noise and low-emissions designs that could, in the future, dramatically decrease the environmental impact of commercial aviation, albeit at the expense of increased operating cost. The tool incorporates ANOPP, a noise prediction code developed at NASA Langley Research Center, NASA Glenn Research Center's Engine Performance Program engine simulator, and aircraft design, analysis, and optimization modules developed at Stanford University. The trend that emerges from this research among the seemingly conflicting objectives of noise, fuel consumption, and NO x emissions is the opportunity for significant reductions in environmental impact by designing the aircraft to fly slower and at lower altitude.

165 citations

Patent
06 Dec 1996
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a programming tool and a method for determining the placement of components of a very large scale integrated circuit, characterized by a common timing engine adapted to check front end high level timing constraints in relation to a netlist representing the circuit.
Abstract: A programmed design tool and method for determining the placement of components of a very large scale integrated circuit. The present invention is characterized by a common timing engine adapted to check front end high level timing constraints in relation to a netlist representing the circuit.

162 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a design tool has been developed to assist facility designers in identifying project-specific safety hazards and to provide best practices to eliminate the hazards, which can be used by designers to fulfill their obligations required by the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations in UK.

161 citations

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TL;DR: A fuzzy multiple objective programming approach is presented that incorporates imprecise and subjective information inherent in the QFD planning process to determine the level of fulfillment of design requirements.

160 citations

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TL;DR: The theory of A-Design is introduced along with some simple test problems to demonstrate the capabilities of different aspects of the theory, and is shown as the basis for a design tool that adaptively creates electro-mechanical configuration designs for changing user preferences.
Abstract: This paper provides an introduction to a new design methodology known as A-Design, which combines aspects of multi-objective optimization, multi-agent systems, and automated design synthesis. The A-Design theory is founded on the notion that engineering design occurs in interaction with an ever-changing environment, and therefore computer tools developed to aid in the design process should be adaptive to these changes. In this paper, A-Design is introduced along with some simple test problems to demonstrate the capabilities of different aspects of the theory. The theory of A-Design is then shown as the basis for a design tool that adaptively creates electro-mechanical configuration designs for changing user preferences.

158 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20233
20227
202184
2020133
2019139
2018157