Abstract

In the face of the rapid growth in the scale and complexity of multidisciplinary systems, being able to develop reliable systems under ever-faster changing and more individual market requirements is becoming more and more challenging. The Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) approach has already been researched heavily, and started to be introduced for the management of complexity, maintaining consistency, and reducing development costs and the time-to-market. However, a major drawback of the current MBSE methodologies is the lack of capability to integrate with domain-specific simulation models to investigate design concepts in the early phases of the development process. In order to address this issue, we propose a holistic system modeling approach that allows system engineers to link descriptive system models with domain-specific simulation models. In this paper, the Systems Modeling Language (SysML) is used as the standard architecture modeling language. A system modeling approach in SysML based on the system’s functional architecture for system design and validation is defined. The approach was developed to integrate domain-specific models into the system model using a SysML modeler with the capability of running and reusing simulation tasks via the coupling of external tools, which helps to bridge the existing gap between models on the system level and detail level. The feasibility of the proposed approach will be evaluated based on the case study of a wind turbine (WT) system. The study shows that our approach has the potential to enable the consistent, parameter-based interlinkage of domain-specific models based on always-up-to-date data, and to assist engineers in making design decisions to meet the system requirements accurately and rapidly in different engineering fields.

Highlights

  • In order to improve the applicability of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and transfer the established methods of developing engineering systems to MBSE, we aim to develop a function-oriented system modeling approach

  • This paper demonstrates that Systems Modeling Language (SysML) alone is not sufficient for sophisticated MBSE

  • SysML models for wind turbine (WT) systems to present the applicability of the approach to complex, modern systems and their technical parameters

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Introduction

Engineers have used models to represent their real-world systems for cost-effective and timely development. These models are created for a certain purpose, and not capturing all of the attributes of the represented system, but rather only certain specific aspects of a single domain [1,2]. MBSE is an interdisciplinary collaborative approach to developing, testing, and optimizing systems that meet customer expectations [3]. It provides a central platform for stakeholders from a range of different disciplines that enables us to improve communication efficiency during the co-design process

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