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Integrating Design with Simulation & Analysis Using SysML—Mechatronics/Interoperability Team Status Report

Citation

RS Peak, RM Burkhart, SA Friedenthal, CJJ Paredis, LF McGinnis (2008-01) Integrating Design with Simulation & Analysis Using SysML—Mechatronics/Interoperability Team Status Report, Presentation at INCOSE MBSE Workshop #2, Albuquerque.

Abstract

This presentation is an early status overview for a work-in-progress excavator testbed that interconnects simulation models with associated diverse system models, design models, and manufacturing models. The goal is to enable advanced model-based systems engineering (MBSE) in particular and model-based X1 (MBX) in general. Our method employs SysML as the primary technology to achieve multi-level multi-fidelity interoperability, while at the same time leveraging conventional modeling & simulation tools including mechanical CAD, factory CAD, spreadsheets, math solvers, finite element analysis (FEA), discrete event solvers, and optimization tools. This work is currently sponsored by several organizations (including Deere and Lockheed) and is part of the Mechatronics & Interoperability Team in the INCOSE MBSE Challenge.

[1] The X in MBX includes engineering (MBE), manufacturing (MBM), and potentially other scopes and contexts such as model-based enterprises (MBE).

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Presentation: ppt

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