Product lifecycle management provides a framework for information sharing that promotes various types of decisionmaking
procedures. For product lifecycle management to advance towards knowledge-driven decision support, then this
demands more than simply exchanging information. There is, therefore, a need to formally capture best practice
through-life engineering knowledge that can be fed back across the product lifecycle. This article investigates the interoperable
manufacturing knowledge systems concept. Interoperable manufacturing knowledge systems use an expressive
ontological approach that drives the improved configuration of product lifecycle management systems for manufacturing
knowledge sharing. An ontology of relevant core product lifecycle concepts is identified from which viewpoint-specific
domains, such as design and manufacture, can be formalised. Essential ontology-based mechanisms are accommodated
to support the verification and sharing of manufacturing knowledge across domains. The work has been experimentally
assessed using an aerospace compressor disc design and manufacture example. While it has been demonstrated that the
approach supports the representation of disparate design and manufacture perspectives as well as manufacturing knowledge
feedback in a timely manner, areas for improvement have also been identified for future work.
Funding
This work has been supported by the Engineering and
Physical Sciences Research Council under project 253 of
the Loughborough University Innovative Manufacturing
and Construction Research Centre (IMCRC).
History
School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Citation
CHUNGOORA, N. ... et al, 2012. Extending product lifecycle management for manufacturing knowledge sharing. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part B - Journal of Enginering Manufacture, 226 (A12), pp. 2047-2063.