Multi-Disciplinary Knowledge Integration in Aero-Engine Design

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This paper studies multi-disciplinary knowledge integration technologies for aero-engine design process. The characteristics of the multi-disciplinary knowledge in aero-engine design process and the integration patterns between tacit knowledge and explicit knowledge are analyzed. A hierarchy model of aero-engine multi-disciplinary knowledge integration is proposed, and the key technologies are discussed briefly.

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