Abstract

Since functional modeling can be very useful in conceptual design, it has received considerable attention from engineering design community. However, existing functional models still cannot effectively assist designers in analyzing the functionalities of multi-state systems during conceptual design. As a result, designers often have to manually carry out functionality analysis according to their experiences, which are not only tedious, but also error-prone. Therefore, this paper proposes a state–behavior–function model for functional modeling of multi-state systems, which can provide designers with automated functional analysis support. The approach involves not only a state–behavior–function model for representing components, but also a model for representing the functionalities of multi-state systems. A prototype software is then developed for demonstrating the proposed model, with the functional modeling of a peeler centrifuge as an example to illustrate the proposed functional modeling approach.

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