Abstract

In the product life cycle from conception to retirement, there are three forms: conceptual products, digital products and physical products. The carriers of conceptual products are requirements, functions and abstract structures, and data management focuses on the mapping of requirements, functions, and structures. The carrier of digital products is digital files such as drawings and models, and the focus of data management is the design evolution of product. Physical products are physical entities, and their attributes and states will change over time. Existing data model research often focuses on one or two forms, and it is even impossible to integrate three forms of data into one system. So, a new data management method based on product form is presented. According to the characteristics of the three product form data, a conceptual product data model, a digital product data model, and a physical product data model are established to manage the three forms of data, respectively, and use global object mapping to integrate them into a unified data model. The conceptual product data model has a single data model for a single business stage. The digital product data model uses the core data model as the single data source, and uses one stage rule filter to add constraints to the core data model for each business stage. The physical product data model uses the core data model to manage the public data of the physical phase, and the phase private data model focuses on the private data of each business phase. Finally, a case of Multi-Purpose Container Vessel is studied to verify the feasibility of the method. This paper proposes three product forms of product data management and a unified data management model covering the three product forms, which provides a new method for product life cycle data.

Highlights

  • With the coming of global economic integration, a deep affinity exists for the manufacturing industry

  • We present a data management approach that is based on three product morphology types for concept data, digital data and physical data over the course of a full lifecycle

  • Three product morphology types and Unified Data Model based on Product Morphology (UDMPM) are the core of the approach

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Introduction

With the coming of global economic integration, a deep affinity exists for the manufacturing industry. Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) is defined as “A strategic business approach that applies a consistent set of business solutions that support the collaborative creation, management, dissemination and use of product definition information” [1]. In this decade, PLM systems are recognized for managing the information of the full product lifecycle [2]. A reasonable and effective product data model can seamlessly integrate and make available all of the product data throughout all of the phases in a full lifecycle, to the right people, who are the manufacturer, suppliers, facilitators, customers and circulation economy enterprises, at the right time

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