Model-based systems engineering (MBSE) is an approach to improve traditional document-based systems engineering approach through the use of a system model. In the current practice of system developments, there exists a large gap between systems engineering activities and engineering analyses, because systems engineers and engineering analysts are using different models, tools and terminology. The gap results in inefficiencies and quality issues that can be very expensive. This work presents an integrated modeling and analysis capability that bridges the gap. The technical approach is based on integrating SysML modeling tools with process integration and design optimization framework. This approach connects SysML models with various engineering analysis tools through a common interface. A capability was developed to automatically generate analysis models from a system model and then execute the analytical models. Requirements conformance analysis was performed using results of engineering analysis. A technique was developed to define optimization problems in SysML, where requirements were used as design constraints. The integrated system modeling and analysis capability was demonstrated using an automobile brake pad design example. The integrated toolset was used to understand impacts of requirements changes in the SysML model and to find a new design that meets the new requirements through engineering design optimization.
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ASME 2012 11th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis
July 2–4, 2012
Nantes, France
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978-0-7918-4486-1
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Integrated Modeling and Analysis to Support Model-Based Systems Engineering
Hongman Kim,
Hongman Kim
Phoenix Integration, Inc., Blacksburg, VA
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David Fried,
David Fried
Phoenix Integration, Inc., Blacksburg, VA
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Peter Menegay,
Peter Menegay
Phoenix Integration, Inc., Blacksburg, VA
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Grant Soremekun
Grant Soremekun
Phoenix Integration, Inc., Blacksburg, VA
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Hongman Kim
Phoenix Integration, Inc., Blacksburg, VA
David Fried
Phoenix Integration, Inc., Blacksburg, VA
Peter Menegay
Phoenix Integration, Inc., Blacksburg, VA
Grant Soremekun
Phoenix Integration, Inc., Blacksburg, VA
Paper No:
ESDA2012-83017, pp. 833-839; 7 pages
Published Online:
August 12, 2013
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Kim, H, Fried, D, Menegay, P, & Soremekun, G. "Integrated Modeling and Analysis to Support Model-Based Systems Engineering." Proceedings of the ASME 2012 11th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis. Volume 3: Advanced Composite Materials and Processing; Robotics; Information Management and PLM; Design Engineering. Nantes, France. July 2–4, 2012. pp. 833-839. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/ESDA2012-83017
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