The unification of computer aided design (CAD) and the finite element
method (FEM) has greatly enhanced the engineer's ability to evaluate p
otential designs (Finnigan et al. 1989). However, analysis alone is no
t the answer to design, and thus shape optimization methods have becom
e increasingly popular, particularly for structural problems (Yang et
al. 1992; Botkin 1992). However, for shape optimization methods to be
fully accepted by the engineering community they must first be integra
ted with CAD systems. To date, the difficulty of integrating CAD and s
hape optimization is the inability to relate the finite element nodal
coordinates to the CAD solid model dimensions. Here, the critical link
between these CAD and FEM data is developed within an industry standa
rd feature-based modelling environment. A three-dimensional connecting
rod model is optimized to exemplify the method.