Plug&Play Architecture for System Simulation English Free Members only

  • Category Technical paper
  • Related event Congrès : Congrès SIMULATION - 18 et 19 mars 2015
  • Edition SIA
  • Date 03/18/2015
  • Author A. Rousseau - Argonne National Laboratory
  • Language English
  • Type PDF file (455.9 Ko)
    (Downloadable immediately on receipt of online payment)
  • Number of pages 7
  • Code R-2015-02-30
  • Fee Free

To reduce development time and introduce technologies faster to the market, many companies have been moving to Model-based System Engineering (MBSE). In MBSE, the development process centers around a multi-physics model of the complete system being developed, from requirements to design, implementation and test. Engineers can avoid a generation of system design processes based on hand coding, and use graphical models to design, analyze, and implement the software that determines system performance and behavior. This paper describes the process implemented in Autonomie, a Plug-and-Play Software Environment, to design and evaluate electric drive powertrain and component technologies in a multi-physics environment. We will discuss best practices and provide examples of the different steps of the V-diagram including model-in-the-loop, software-in-the-loop and component-in-the-loop simulation.