Using Digital Mock-Ups Within Simulation Lifecycle Environment for the Verification of ITER Remote Handling Systems Design

Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions  (2014)

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This paper is part of the EFDAs European goal oriented training program on remote handling (RH) GOT-RH. The program aims to train engineers for activities supporting the ITER project and the long-term fusion program. This paper is written based on the results of a project verification and validation (V&V) of ITER RH system using digital mock-ups (DMUs). The purpose of this project is to study an efficient approach of using DMU for the V&V of the ITER RH system design using a system engineering framework. This paper gives an overview of the current trends in product and simulation lifecycle management (PLM/SLM) in the industry. This paper suggests a design verification process centralized around a collaboration platform. The purpose of this paper aims at improving and formalizing the ITER RH design process together with the V&V process. The objective of the suggested process is to improve the cost efficiency and reliability of ITER RH systems.
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tokamak devices,plasma toroidal confinement,remote handling,got-rh system design,iter remote handling systems design,digital mock-ups,long-term fusion program,oriented training program,product lifecycle management,simulation lifecycle environment,simulation lifecycle management,system engineering framework,validation process,verification process,digital mock-up (dmu),iter,remote handling (rh),simulation lifecycle,validation,verification (v&v),solid modeling,computational modeling,data models,design automation
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