The concept of MBSE is introduced in this white paper by highlighting what takes place in the development of an electric drive (e-drive) system. MBSE can be used to create a model that represents all aspects of the system, from the initial requirement to the final product. The model can represent the system components to include the electric motor, inverter, gearbox and cooling system.
The goal of MBSE is to provide improved collaboration and communication among everyone involved in developing an e-drive system.
Download this white paper to learn how using MBSE to develop an electric drive system can lead to a more streamlined, effective development process.
Simcenter Amesim and Simcenter Studio are part of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio. By combining the power of these simulation platforms, engineers can explore a wide range of e-drive architectures and identify the optimal design for an e-drive system. The result is a streamlined and efficient process for exploring e-drive architecture options, reducing development time and costs while ensuring optimal performance and efficiency.
To fully leverage the benefits of MBSE in the vehicle development process, it is imperative to invest time early in a project to take advantage of the advancement in artificial intelligence. This establishes the right architecture to minimize modeling rework in later project phases.