One of the limitations of classical SysML is that it does not provide information on how to model system component's constraints, which can result in individual model
solutions for the same elements. To address this issue, we propose utilizing the reference mechanism in SysML to refer to REXS and ECLASS data standards, which can unambiguously define characteristic properties. Environmental factors such as
temperature or humidity constraints play a vital role in designing components of mechatronic systems, like transmissions, or electrical and electronic components like sensors and actuators. Mechatronic component's properties may change depending on temperature and humidity and may show degradation. Such information is provided to some extent in the component's classified properties, like ECLASS and/or REXS, the engineering tool to configure gears. Such properties
and constraints are further detailed in specification sheets provided by the manufacturer, e.g., by multi-dimensional manufacturer-specific parametric curves which are proposed to be explicitly included in the modeling process as SysML
constraints. The proposed approach allows to include additional, not yet standardized environmental effects such as dirt layers in a formalized way. The formalized properties are modeled in parametric diagrams of SysML.
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One of the limitations of classical SysML is that it does not provide information on how to model system component's constraints, which can result in individual model
solutions for the same elements. To address this issue, we propose utilizing the reference mechanism in SysML to refer to REXS and ECLASS data standards, which can unambiguously define characteristic properties. Environmental factors such as
temperature or humidity constraints play a vital role in designing components of mechatroni...
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