Research on civil aircraft design based on MBSE

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Abstract

Civil aircraft is a complex system. With the development of aviation industry, scale and complexity of the systems are getting larger and larger. Hence conventional design process can no longer satisfy the following requirements: integrality and consistence of information, capability of describing different activities and flexibility of requirements changes. However, MBSE (Model based System Engineering) has shown its potential of handling the challenges. Instead of natural language, MBSE adopts different models as the basic elements to storage and transfer data. Hence the relation between requirements of different design levels will be more intuitive and a faster response to requirements modification become possible. In this paper, from the top requirements of civil aircraft, we introduce a V&V activity model to the existing Harmony-SE to construct a both efficient and effective design framework. Comparing with conventional V design process model, our method enables the incremental and iterative developing method as well as a validation step after each design stage. These will produce better-quality aircraft within shorter development period.

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Wang, Y., Zhang, A., Li, D., & Li, H. (2019). Research on civil aircraft design based on MBSE. In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (Vol. 459, pp. 1273–1283). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-3305-7_100

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