2022
DOI: 10.3390/electronics11182901
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Realizing Interoperability between MBSE Domains in Aircraft System Development

Abstract: Establishing interoperability is an essential aspect of the often-pursued shift towards Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) in, for example, aircraft development. If models are to be the primary information carriers during development, the applied methods to enable interaction between engineering domains need to be modular, reusable, and scalable. Given the long life cycles and often large and heterogeneous development organizations in the aircraft industry, a piece to the overall solution could be to rely … Show more

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“…The work expands on a simulator that has been successively developed by Saab Aeronautics in order to capture and communicate industrial requirements on Modelica Association Standards, and the corresponding tool support, that jointly provide technology deduced as essential when developing complex systems (Hällqvist, Naeser, et al 2022;Lind and H. Andersson 2011). The simulator in focus, see Hällqvist et al for a detailed description (Hällqvist, Munjulury, et al 2022), incorporates digital artifacts developed in Dymola (Dymola User Manual 2016), OpenModelica (Fritzson et al 2005), Matlab/Simulink, and CATIA. This work adds high-fidelity information, obtained through CFD analysis, conducted with the Altair suite of tools.…”
Section: Modeling and Simulation Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The work expands on a simulator that has been successively developed by Saab Aeronautics in order to capture and communicate industrial requirements on Modelica Association Standards, and the corresponding tool support, that jointly provide technology deduced as essential when developing complex systems (Hällqvist, Naeser, et al 2022;Lind and H. Andersson 2011). The simulator in focus, see Hällqvist et al for a detailed description (Hällqvist, Munjulury, et al 2022), incorporates digital artifacts developed in Dymola (Dymola User Manual 2016), OpenModelica (Fritzson et al 2005), Matlab/Simulink, and CATIA. This work adds high-fidelity information, obtained through CFD analysis, conducted with the Altair suite of tools.…”
Section: Modeling and Simulation Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To speed up this process, efforts have been made in the past decades to digitalize parts of the design process, and find an approach to support the digitization. [1] [2]In 2007, INCOSE defined MBSE as a formal application of modeling to support system requirements, design, and other activities, And proposed the MBSE vision plan for the first time at the meeting, from 2007 to 2020,MBSE would become a mature theory from a plan. [3]Now an MBSE approach can support the aircraft design from requirements to products.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%