Abstract

The paper presents an original method to enhance the productivity of the design activity based on a dimensioning stage which integrates information from various sources: tabular data, diagrams, experimental data and others. The integration of such data in an analytic way is based on anoriginal data processorwhich interpolates data and outputs diagrams, and outputs information regarding the laws of variation expressed as comma separated values data files, as well as automatically generated source code libraries in C++, Java and MATHLAB/GNU Octave. This automatically generated code is optimized in terms of execution time and it was verified in several applications. The data processor allows the user to visually verify the output data accuracy. The paper also presents some of the applications of the data processor: automatic design, method to enhance the accuracy of computer based calculus for both analytic and numerical methods, conversion of the discontinuous experimental data into laws of variation and experimental data processing in applied elasticity. There are several directions offuture research, such as: a more general mathematical approach, development of a more general computer based instrument with increased flexibility and accuracy. Also, a complex software for applied elasticity calculi based on the results of the data processor is under development. Implementation of these applications in commercial CAD/CAE applications is another direction of research.

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