A Method for Using Model-Based Systems Engineering to Drive Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Studies of Jet Engine Components
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Examensarbete för masterexamen
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Master's Thesis
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The aerospace industry faces immense pressure to maintain efficient innovation due
to increasing system complexity, strict environmental regulations and a very competitive
market. To manage these conditions, organizations move increasingly towards
exploring Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) as the potential new
way of working to represent the decisions made during requirement breakdown for
a novel system. Multidisciplinary Design Optimization (MDO) is a mature method
commonly implemented when performing a Design Space Exploration (DSE) and
currently MBSE and MDO are implemented in complete digital isolation from one
another. This thesis explores the potential benefits and challenges with of adopting
MBSE into the designated way of working at GKN Aerospace and develops an
integration scheme with a corresponding method to evaluate the possibilities of utilizing
MBSE to drive MDO studies. The developed method was evaluated based on
three success criteria: Traceability, automation and results reuse ability. Implementation
and evaluation of the developed method revealed that MBSE enables
the possibility of having a digital thread from the Product Breakdown (PB) to the
MDO environment, however, the current available tools and methods do not satisfy
the needs to achieve an efficient integration and there is currently no established
way of working with MBSE at GKN.
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Aerospace Industry, Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), Multidisciplinary Design Optimization (MDO), Traceability, Product Breakdown (PB)
