In prototyping complex systems, concept iterations often reach a point where incremental modifications to one part in a complex system can produce unexpected, cascading changes in the rest of the system. This phenomenon can require time-consuming and expensive corrections, particularly when physical prototypes are involved — as was the situation in the case study presented here. A design tool, the Design Structure Matrix (DSM), is commonly used to predict change propagation in complex designs. Using several examples, this paper illustrates situations where conventional DSMs fail to predict change propagation in the prototypes created during a robotic inspection system design project, due to complex interactions and system design constraints. The case study discussed here, a robotic inspection system for a nuclear waste storage cask, included interactions not easily captured in a conventional DSM. It was these interactions that interfered with the use of this tool to predict design change propagation. The paper then presents a method that was conceived to manage such changes; a way of modifying conventional DSMs to include design constraints and components. The case study examples show that the resulting technique, called the C+C DSM method, would have better predicted mid-development change propagation in the prototyping process.
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ASME 2018 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference
August 26–29, 2018
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
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- Design Engineering Division
- Computers and Information in Engineering Division
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978-0-7918-5184-5
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Change Propagation During Protoyping: A Case Study of a Robotic Inspection System for Dry Nuclear Waste Storage Casks
Jennifer Bracken,
Jennifer Bracken
Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA
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Sean Brennan,
Sean Brennan
Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA
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Clifford Lissenden,
Clifford Lissenden
Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA
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Timothy W. Simpson,
Timothy W. Simpson
Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA
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Ian Van Sant,
Ian Van Sant
Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA
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Karl Reichard,
Karl Reichard
Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA
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Matthew Ng
Matthew Ng
Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA
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Jennifer Bracken
Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA
Sean Brennan
Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA
Clifford Lissenden
Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA
Timothy W. Simpson
Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA
Ian Van Sant
Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA
Karl Reichard
Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA
Matthew Ng
Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA
Paper No:
DETC2018-86283, V007T06A041; 10 pages
Published Online:
November 2, 2018
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Bracken, J, Brennan, S, Lissenden, C, Simpson, TW, Van Sant, I, Reichard, K, & Ng, M. "Change Propagation During Protoyping: A Case Study of a Robotic Inspection System for Dry Nuclear Waste Storage Casks." Proceedings of the ASME 2018 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. Volume 7: 30th International Conference on Design Theory and Methodology. Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. August 26–29, 2018. V007T06A041. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/DETC2018-86283
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