Generic Functional Decomposition of an Integrated Jet Engine Mechanical Sub System Using a Configurable Component Approach
Paper in proceeding, 2015

A procedure is proposed to functionally decompose an already existing integrated mechanical jet engine subsystem. An integrated sub system is a system where the same design object satisfies multiple functions: which is typically the case in aircraft engine sub systems and components. A generic decomposition method will allow implementation and use in automated design systems and will function as a means to build experiences into platforms. Using the procedure, an enhanced function-means tree (E F-M tree) consisting of functional requirements, means to satisfy the requirements and constraints was created for the integrated jet engine component. The E F-M tree is then used to generate a hierarchy of configurable components (CCs). A configurable component (CC) is a stand-alone conceptual object that contains the functional requirement, means to satisfy the requirement (or design solution) and constraints at a certain level of the E F-M tree. A specific CC hierarchy configuration results in the description of the product concerned. The usage of the CC hierarchy as design documentation as well as a template to derive other designs from is demonstrated. Finally limitations of describing product functional requirements using CC method and recommendations for further development of the method are discussed.

enhanced function-means tree

functional decomposition

configurable components

Integrated design

Author

Visakha Raja

Chalmers, Product and Production Development

Ola Isaksson

Chalmers, Product and Production Development, Product Development

Advances in Transdisciplinary Engineering

2352751X (ISSN) 23527528 (eISSN)

Vol. 2 337-346
978-1-61499-544-9 (ISBN)

Areas of Advance

Production

Subject Categories

Reliability and Maintenance

DOI

10.3233/978-1-61499-544-9-337

ISBN

978-1-61499-544-9

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