2020
DOI: 10.1017/dsd.2020.293
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Supporting the Modelling in Mbse by Applying Product Generation Engineering Using Electronic Compact Actuators as an Example

Abstract: The development of a new motor can be a high effort. In this paper, Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is applied to model the second generation of an electronic compact actuator (ECA). This paper focuses on the traceability between model elements from previous product generations. By integrating the approach of the PGE - Product Generation Engineering in MBSE, developers can store more relevant information in the model; they can accomplish automatic calculations of derived factors and build models more ef… Show more

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“…This description with additional information provides the basis for the classification of the variations and the interviews. The classification was based on the existing literature that contains rules as well as examples of variations in development projects (Wäschle et al, 2020;Albers et al, 2015;Albers et al, 2016a) The reference system elements come from either the previous development generation or another variant of the product from a parallel development process. The evaluation of the engineering changes was done through structured interviews with all product experts for this harness.…”
Section: Figure 3 Methodological Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This description with additional information provides the basis for the classification of the variations and the interviews. The classification was based on the existing literature that contains rules as well as examples of variations in development projects (Wäschle et al, 2020;Albers et al, 2015;Albers et al, 2016a) The reference system elements come from either the previous development generation or another variant of the product from a parallel development process. The evaluation of the engineering changes was done through structured interviews with all product experts for this harness.…”
Section: Figure 3 Methodological Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Waschle et al 17 integrated product generation engineering approach in MBSE to enable developers to store model information, accomplish automatic weighing calculations, and characterize critical points in sub systems of compact actuators using SysML.…”
Section: Mbse-a Brief Review On Current State Of Application and Practicementioning
confidence: 99%