Process Model for Simulation-Based Mechatronic Design

Although simulation has become a very important aspect in product development today, a study of current design methodologies by Dohr and Vielhaber has shown that there is currently no methodology fully incorporating simulation within the context of mechatronic product development. The results of this study are used to derive specific needs of a simulation-based design process. Based on these requirements a process model for simulation-based mechatronic design is developed which is based on process steps of established design methodologies. In order to integrate simulation, the process model consists of two activity streams: analysis activities are linked to the specific design activities of mechatronic systems. Based on these two streams guidance is provided on which simulation technique should be used for specific activities and how the results from the simulation have to be handled in order to improve design without macro-iterations. With regard to mechatronic interdisciplinarity as well as data and model management, the use of a system model as a platform for the exchange of information and knowledge is integrated into the process model. Finally an outlook on future work regarding the detailing of the process model as well as on the application of the process model is provided.Copyright © 2013 by ASME