Bachelor-/Masterthesis:System modeling of a smart, autonomous plain bearing

Website Institute of Machine Elements and System Engineering
The Institute of Machine Elements and Systems Engineering researches the fundamental structural and tribological behavior of machine elements. Sensorintegrating machine elements (SiME) can serve as an accelerator for the widespread digitalization in mechanical engineering. SiME are characterized by the positioning of the sensing point, power supply and data processing directly in the mechanical structure of the machine element, meaning that they operate without external cabling. However, the development of these mechatronic systems poses challenges in product development due to their interdisciplinary nature.
In this thesis, the focus is on the development of a system model for a sensor-integrated plain bearing (SiBP). The basis for the modeling is a SiBPprototype, which was developed at MSE.
The aim of this work is to fully model the developed mechatronic product using MBSE methodology. The model to be developed can form the basis for rapid, model-based product development of SiPB, so that these can be designed in a semi-automated and tailored manner based on their target system and considering the associated requirements.
Tasks:
- Familiarization with the topic of model-based system development and condition monitoring of plain bearings
- Analysis of the system considering the mechanical, electronic and information technology characteristics
- Functional modeling of the system using CAMEO SYSTEMS MODELER
- Analysis and interpretation of the results
- Documentation of the work
Your Profile:
- Independent, reliable way of working
- Interest in model-based product development and interdisciplinary engineering issues
- Basic knowledge of MBSE and MATLAB are an advantage
What we offer:
- Problem definition that is currently relevant and future-oriented
- Flexible design of the main focus of work
- Fast processing possibility
- Intensive supervision and enjoyable working atmosphere
- Immediate start or start by request date
Interested, but undecided?
We can discuss any questions in a personal conversation!
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Thao Baszenski, M. Sc. RWTH
Institut für Maschinenelemente und Systementwicklung
Schinkelstraße 10, 52062 Aachen
thao.baszenski@imse.rwth-aachen.de
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