Actuators (Dec 2022)

Model-Based Systems Engineering Approach for the First-Stage Separation System of Launch Vehicle

  • Wenfeng Zhang,
  • Zhendong Liu,
  • Xiong Liu,
  • Yili Jin,
  • Qixiao Wang,
  • Rong Hong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/act11120366
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 12
p. 366

Abstract

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This paper proposes a model-based systems engineering (MBSE) methodology to design a first-stage separation system for a launch vehicle. It focuses on the whole process of system modeling, such as modeling the requirements analysis, logical architecture design, physical architecture design, and system verification and validation. Finally, the component requirements are obtained as the baseline for the component design. Requirements analysis is carried out by identifying stakeholders with the cycle modeling for this system and the use of case modeling to ensure that the requirements are comprehensive and correct. Additionally, the standard system requirements are obtained and baselined. Based on system requirements, the trade-off analysis of hierarchical functional architecture and key indicators was mainly carried out to design the logical architecture. Once the logical architecture was decided, the logical architecture was allocated to the physical architecture to be implemented. Several physical architectures are analyzed hierarchically to seek the optimal architectures. Then, other CAE analysis tools were integrated to verify the physical architecture design. All these processes are modeled and integrated as the authority system model, which benefits the system engineer for managing the requirement changes easier and rapidly provides multi-views for different roles.

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