scholarly journals An Extension of the Systems Modeling Language for Physical Interaction and Signal Flow Simulation

2017 ◽  
Vol 20 (5) ◽  
pp. 395-431 ◽  
Author(s):  
Conrad Bock ◽  
Raphael Barbau ◽  
Ion Matei ◽  
Mehdi Dadfarnia
Author(s):  
Raphael Barbau ◽  
Conrad Bock ◽  
Mehdi Dadfarnia

The design of complex systems often requires engineers from multiple disciplines (mechanical, electrical, production, and so on) to communicate with each other and exchange system design information. Systems engineering models are a cross-disciplinary foundation for this process, but are not well-integrated with specialized engineering information, leading to redundant and inconsistent system specifications. The software provided here translates system models in the Systems Modeling Language (SysML) to physical interaction and signal flow (also known as lumped-parameter, one-dimensional, or network) models on two simulation platforms used in many engineering domains.


Author(s):  
Raphael Barbau ◽  
Conrad Bock ◽  
Mehdi Dadfarnia

Designing complex systems often requires engineers from multiple disciplines (mechanical, electrical, production, and so on) to communicate with each other and exchange system design information. Systems engineering models are a cross-disciplinary foundation for this process, but are not well-integrated with specialized engineering information, leading to redundant and inconsistent system specifications. The software provided here translates system models in the Systems Modeling Language (SysML) to physical interaction and signal flow (also known as lumped-parameter, one-dimensional, or network) files on two simulation platforms used in many engineering domains.


Author(s):  
Michael E. Miller ◽  
John M. McGuirl ◽  
Michael F. Schneider ◽  
Thomas C. Ford

Insight ◽  
2004 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 20-20
Author(s):  
Sandy Friedenthal

2006 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 1688-1699
Author(s):  
Kevin Orr ◽  
Sreeram Ramakrishnan ◽  
Cihan H. Dagli

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