SYLVIA - Synergistic architectures
Aim
- Demonstrate synergy effects through the use of tools for consistent requirements management and the use of modular product structures.
- Development of a cabin configuration methodology
- Application of the methodology for developing a modular door entrance area
- Validation of Monument overall structure models on the large hexapod test rig
Method
- Detail the objectives of the requirements specification, cabin configuration methodology and solution specification for the door entrance area.
- Requirements analysis for the door entrance area together with airlines and passengers
- Recording existing specifications and deriving an overall requirements specification
- Investigation of common methods in requirements management (RBE and MBRE) and for the development of modular product families (DSM, MFD, integrated PKT approach)
- Designing the individual methodological components for requirements management and module development
- Creation of module concepts for the door entrance area at a rough level of detail
- Application of the methodological components using the example of the door entrance area
- Development of the design, technical/economic evaluation, and selection of a final module concept
- Detailing of the selected module concept
- Integration of the individual method modules of requirements management and modularisation into the cabin configuration methodology
Project Organisation
Principal Investigator: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dieter Krause
Co-Investigator: Michael Hanna, M.Sc., Dipl.-Ing. Tammo Bahns, Dipl.-Ing. Olaf Rasmussen, Dipl.-Ing. Sebastian Ripperda
The project is part of the Field of Application Aviation.
Funding and Partners
The project is funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) as part of the sixth Federal Aeronautical Research Program (LUFO VI-1). The project started in 2014 and will continue until March of 2018.