Abstract Ship machinery is nowadays evolving in more complex and multidisciplinary systems and needs to cope with regulatory requirements, efficiency targets, market pressures, and safety constraints. Performance improvement has become a difficult task, as new decision-making tools are required to manage the increasing complexity of technologies and systems. Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is a holistic approach capable to analyze the integrated performance of complex systems by shifting the focus from the isolated components to the integral system and its behavior. MBSE utilizes advanced computer-aided modeling and simulation methods and tools, to develop “digital twins” of technology components and to test their combined performance in integrated systems. Such methods are widely used in industries like aeronautics, electronics, chemical/processing, and space exploration and have been recently introduced in shipping. This chapter describes approaches of how to practically implement MBSE in ship systems and demonstrates its benefits at selected marine applications.
Advanced Ship Machinery Modeling and Simulation
A Holistic Approach to Ship Design ; 433-464
2018-12-11
32 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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