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A Software Framework For Intelligent Computer-Automated Product Design
Bye, Robin Trulssen; Osen, Ottar; Pedersen, Birger Skogeng; Hameed, Ibrahim; Schaathun, Hans Georg (Chapter, 2016)For many years, NTNU in Ålesund (formerly Aalesund University College) has maintained a close relationship with the maritime industrial cluster, centred in the surrounding geographical region, thus acting as a hub for both ... -
An intelligent winch prototyping tool
Bye, Robin Trulssen; Osen, Ottar; Rekdalsbakken, Webjørn; Pedersen, Birger Skogeng; Hameed, Ibrahim (Chapter, 2017)In this paper we present a recently developed intelligent winch prototyping tool for optimising the design of maritime winches, continuing our recent line of work using artificial intelligence for intelligent computer-automated ... -
Intelligent computer-automated crane design using an online crane prototyping tool
Hameed, Ibrahim; Bye, Robin Trulssen; Osen, Ottar; Pedersen, Birger Skogeng; Schaathun, Hans Georg (Chapter, 2016)In an accompanying paper submitted concurrently to this conference, we present our first complete version of a generic and modular software framework for intelligent computer-automated product design. The framework has ... -
Parameterization and Visualization of Marine Crane Concept Design
Chu, Yingguang; Pedersen, Birger Skogeng; Zhang, Houxiang (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2016)The paper presents a flexible and lightweight fast prototyping approach for marine crane concept design based on WebGL. The goal is to develop a user-friendly tool that facilitates the communication between designers, ... -
Virtual Prototyping for Maritime Winch Design and Operations based on Functional Mock-up Interface Co-simulation
Chu, Yingguang; Pedersen, Birger Skogeng; Zhang, Houxiang (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Modern winch systems have become increasingly complex with hybrid power systems, intelligent control systems, and lightweight synthetic cables with complicated traction and handling mechanisms. During the early design ...