IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting - IAS, Dearborn (United States of America). 28 September - 04 October 1991
Summary:
A computer-based design assistant for the synthesis of three-phase squirrel-cage induction motors is discussed. The distinguishing feature of the design assistant is its incorporation of a database of past designs, and its ability to synthesize and to cost new designs. Design synthesis is accomplished via a Monte Carlo procedure that allows the design assistant to transcend the limitations of preprogrammed, heuristic expert knowledge. Costing is achieved by the use of a manufacturing simulator. The design assistant discards all inferior designs, and presents to the customer a feasibility frontier of superior designs.
Keywords: Induction motors, Spatial databases, Costs, Geometry, Torque, Pulp manufacturing, Virtual manufacturing, Computer industry, Coils, Laboratories
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/IAS.1991.178124
Published in IAS 1991, pp: 1-7, ISBN: 0-7803-0453-5
Publication date: 2002-08-06.
Citation:
J. Moses, J.L. Kirtley Jr., J.H. Lang, R.D. Tabors, F. de Cuadra, A computer-based design assistant for induction motors, IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting - IAS, Dearborn (United States of America). 28 September - 04 October 1991. In: IAS 1991: Conference Record of the 1991 IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, ISBN: 0-7803-0453-5