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ON THE USE OF MODEL BASED SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND CAD FOR THE DESIGN OF PHYSICAL PRODUCTS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 July 2021
Abstract
Model based systems engineering is often used as an alternative to the document based design of software or other technical systems. Its focus lies on the modelling of procedural aspects of the products, rather than on physical aspects. In mechanical engineering, the geometry and the physical properties of the product like strength, stiffness, kinematic and kinetic behaviour are described by CAD-systems. This paper tries to link model based systems engineering tools with modern CAD tools to facilitate the digitization of the development processes of physical products as part of the digitization of new digital business models.
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