Rolling stock manufacturers & Tier-1s around the world face significant challenges in optimizing their design and engineering costs. Most of these challenges can be attributed to:
• Not having a well-defined/systematic approach for re-using the work-products and engineering artifacts. In other words, each project is engineered ground up, and platform level work-products are either minimal or non-existent.
• Issues getting unearthed on the train zero or during the trials or worst, in operation - leading to late design changes resulting in higher costs for corrections, penalties, and higher warranty costs.
• Not having a proper/efficient process for requirement cascading.
The introduction of a Model-based System Engineering (MBSE) approach can help rolling stock manufacturers and Tier-1s create robust, testable requirements and designs at an early stage of the life cycle. This thereby reduces late changes, bug fixes, and increased re-use of design elements, leading to the system engineering process's left-shifting.
Rail operators will also be benefited from MBSE as it can lead to a more collaborative ecosystem that enables effective stakeholder reviews and analyses.
The webinar covers a systematic approach to adopt, implement, and execute MBSE based work-products into the existing development process-chain to carry out thorough requirement analysis, systematic partitioning of functionality, and ensuring inherent traceability, reducing rework, increasing re-use and effective collaboration.