AGILE 4.0 targets the digital transformation of main pillars of the aeronautical supply-chain: design, production, certification and manufacturing.
Therefore, there is the need on one hand of a novel design paradigm to enable a fast and efficient integration of multidisciplinary models. On the other hand, it requires human-centric methods that support the analysis of large data-driven scenarios and the decision-making processes. AGILE4.0 builds upon the (Multidisciplinary Design Optimization) MDO technologies developed in the AGILE project, but focuses on the development of a (Model Based System Engineering) MBSE Framework enabling the modelling of each of these pillars, and connecting the virtual representation of products and processes, through the entire development cycle.
7 industry-driven application cases are investigated and directly setup to validate the AGILE4.0 technologies towards the project’s objectives.
The following main fundamental concepts have been developed:
- AGILE4.0 Framework: This represents the overall approach formulated for the streamlined development of novel and complex aeronautical systems. The framework aims to provide the capabilities to efficiently generate, evaluate, perform trade-off, and optimize, complex aeronautical systems accounting for large number of architectural and design choices through all the life-cycle. The concept is based on the implementation of novel design methods and approaches, leveraging digital design engineering methods, such as MBSE and MDO. The overall approach is specified and formulated.
- AGILE4.0 MBSE Development System: This comprises an extensive set of IT platforms, models, design and optimization methods, and simulation capabilities, which are needed to enable the deployment of the AGILE4.0 Framework. In RP1 the MBSE System is operational, and concurrently accessible by all the consortium. The MBSE System supports the complete model-based specification of complex aeronautical systems, the automatic generation and execution of cross-organizational design and optimization processes. All the application cases are making use of the MBSE System.
- / aeronautical application cases: These consist in the development of complex aeronautical systems (aircraft configurations) and the resolution of multiple trade-off. The applications address technologies ready for Entry Into Service in the years 2025-2040. Each application case is driven by an owner (industrial partners of the consortium). Each aircraft to be developed has been specified in terms of stakeholders, needs, requirements by deploying MBSE approaches. For every application case a corresponding reference cross-organizational and multidisciplinary design and optimization processes has been setup and executed, and the obtained results validated with industrial partners.