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Systems Engineering Application for Better Design and Analysis of an Assembly Process

Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2024-09-07
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Taghiyar, Adel  
Pavalkis, Saulius
God, Ralf  orcid-logo
Aircraft Cabin Systems M-25  
Eichmann, Oliver Constantin  
Flugzeug-Kabinensysteme M-25  
Lammers, Sven
TORE-URI
https://tore.tuhh.de/handle/11420/53125
Journal
INCOSE International Symposium  
Volume
34
Issue
1
Start Page
189
End Page
198
Citation
INCOSE International Symposium 34 (1): 189-198 (2024)
Contribution to Conference
34th Annual INCOSE International Symposium, INCOSE 2024  
Publisher DOI
10.1002/iis2.13140
Publisher
Wiley
The use of systems engineering has proven effective in managing complexity and improving system design. Model based system engineering utilizing the Systems Modeling Language (SysML) especially helps in multidisciplinary environments where engineering data needs to be transformed and integrated between environments. Manufacturing is another discipline same as systems engineering is on active digitalization transformation. In the paper, we propose method and solution to apply Model based system engineering (MBSE) for improvement of process planning of assembly lines leveraging model based approach. SysML modeling and execution enable automation of analysis activities as trade‐off, where the behavior of various assembly scenarios of an assembly line can be captured using SysML behavioral diagrams and compared based on various evaluation criteria. However, relying solely on descriptive SysML system models without integrating the virtual representation of the assembly line is insufficient to verify all aspects of system behavior, such as ergonomics and collision avoidance. The main objective of this work is to present a concept for transforming SysML assembly scenarios into the process and resources models of the computer‐aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) environment. This yields a holistic view that serves as a foundation for further production‐related simulations and analyses, enhancing efficiency, ergonomic design, factory layout, and material flow, ensuring effective assembly workstation design optimized at systems engineering level.
DDC Class
600: Technology
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