A Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) Framework for Aerospace Applications


Fabio Cremona, Leonardo Mangeruca, Giacomo Gentile, Gilberto Burgio, Alessandro Ulisse, Marco Marazza and Stefano Soffia

Presentation title

A Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) Framework for Aerospace Applications

Authors

Fabio Cremona, Leonardo Mangeruca, Giacomo Gentile, Gilberto Burgio, Alessandro Ulisse, Marco Marazza and Stefano Soffia

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Presentation type

Technical presentation

Abstract

We present an overview of a project called “Modelling and Simulation Tools for Systems Integration on Aircraft (MISSION)”. MISSION is a collaborative project being developed under the European Union Clean Sky 2 Program, a public-private partnership bringing together aeronautics industrial leaders and public research organizations based in Europe. The provision of integrated modeling, simulation, and optimization tools to effectively support all stages of aircraft design remains a critical challenge in the Aerospace industry. In particular the high level of system integration that is characteristic of new aircraft designs is dramatically increasing the complexity of both design and verification. Simultaneously, the multi-physics interactions between structural, electrical, thermal, and hydraulic components have become more significant as the systems become increasingly interconnected. The aim of MISSION is to develop and demonstrate an integrated modeling, simulation, design and optimization framework incorporating Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) principles oriented to the Aerospace industry. In order to achieve this goal, MISSION will deliver a core modeling and simulation environment, primarily based on the Modelica language for modeling of multi-physics systems, which incorporates dedicated platforms and toolsets for aircraft-level design and optimization, system-level design and optimization, model-based controls and virtual testing. We present the modeling and simulation environment developed in MISSION and its application to the landing gear system of an airplane.