SysML’ – incorporating component properties in early design phases of automated production systems
Author:
Vogel-Heuser Birgit1, Zhang Mingxi1, Lahrsen Bjarne1, Landler Stefan2, Otto Michael2, Stahl Karsten2, Zimmermann Markus3
Affiliation:
1. Institute of Automation and Information Systems , Technical University of Munich , Boltzmannstr. 15 , 85748 Garching bei München , Germany 2. Chair of Machine Elements , Technical University of Munich , Boltzmannstr. 15 , 85748 Garching bei München , Germany 3. Laboratory for Product Development and Lightweight Design , Technical University of Munich , Boltzmannstr. 15 , 85748 Garching bei München , Germany
Abstract
Abstract
Properties and environmental dependencies of mechatronic components like gear-drives and motors impact the overall performance of automated Production Systems. These properties, often in the form of characteristic curves, are only accessible from suppliers’ documents, like operating instructions or online catalogs. The proposed SysML’ profile integrates artifacts from SysML and UML into disciplinary views. It includes a reference mechanism to REXS (standard for gear properties) and ECLASS (standard for product data like UNSPSC) to overcome the semantic inconsistency of component properties and inclusion of curves. A metamodel is used for a more precise presentation of the proposed reference mechanism. Due to the static nature of a profile, a Business Process Modeling Notation is used to dynamically illustrate the benefits of SysML’ in the workflow.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Science Applications,Control and Systems Engineering
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