Classification Modeling of Parts for Complex Machinery Product Based on Design Structure Matrix

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In order to reuse existing resources effectively and meet the specific demands of different users, it is necessary to study the classification modeling methods of parts for guiding product design and improving product quality. Firstly, the hierarchy theories of classification modeling are analyzed based on Design Structure Matrix (DSM). Then, the process of classification modeling is presented for parts of complex machinery product based on DSM modeling method. Meanwhile, the steps and notes to build classification structure were described in details. The results show that the theories and methods presented in this article could provid guidances for classification modeling of parts and realize efficient reuse and quick retrieval of product data for complex machinery manufactories.

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