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Kivelä T, Bolender S, Golder M, Furmans K (2018). Simulation model for the verification of a safety-related control system in a hoist application. Logistics Journal : Proceedings, Vol. 2018. (urn:nbn:de:0009-14-47470)
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%0 Journal Article %T Simulation model for the verification of a safety-related control system in a hoist application %A Kivelä, Tommi %A Bolender, Steffen %A Golder, Markus %A Furmans, Kai %J Logistics Journal : Proceedings %D 2018 %V 2018 %N 01 %@ 2192-9084 %F kivelä2018 %X Development of safety-related control systems requires extensive testing to verify correct functionality of the developed system in all circumstances. In this work, a simulation model of a novel hoist concept is shown. The simulation model consists of a complete electromechanical model of the drivetrain, including the pole-changing induction motor, slipping clutch and the brake, coupled with a two-mass spring-damped model of the hoist, the load and the crane bridge. The simulation model enables model-assisted testing of a hoist supervision unit currently being developed as part of a research project. We discuss the taken approach to software testing using the developed model. %L 620 %K modeling %K simulation %K hoist %K Simulation model %K functional safety %K software testing %R 10.2195/lj_Proc_kivelae_en_201811_02 %U http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-14-47470 %U http://dx.doi.org/10.2195/lj_Proc_kivelae_en_201811_02Download
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@Article{kivelä2018, author = "Kivel{\"a}, Tommi and Bolender, Steffen and Golder, Markus and Furmans, Kai", title = "Simulation model for the verification of a safety-related control system in a hoist application", journal = "Logistics Journal : Proceedings", year = "2018", volume = "2018", number = "01", keywords = "modeling; simulation; hoist; Simulation model; functional safety; software testing", abstract = "Development of safety-related control systems requires extensive testing to verify correct functionality of the developed system in all circumstances. In this work, a simulation model of a novel hoist concept is shown. The simulation model consists of a complete electromechanical model of the drivetrain, including the pole-changing induction motor, slipping clutch and the brake, coupled with a two-mass spring-damped model of the hoist, the load and the crane bridge. The simulation model enables model-assisted testing of a hoist supervision unit currently being developed as part of a research project. We discuss the taken approach to software testing using the developed model.", issn = "2192-9084", doi = "10.2195/lj_Proc_kivelae_en_201811_02", url = "http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-14-47470" }Download
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TY - JOUR AU - Kivelä, Tommi AU - Bolender, Steffen AU - Golder, Markus AU - Furmans, Kai PY - 2018 DA - 2018// TI - Simulation model for the verification of a safety-related control system in a hoist application JO - Logistics Journal : Proceedings VL - 2018 IS - 01 KW - modeling KW - simulation KW - hoist KW - Simulation model KW - functional safety KW - software testing AB - Development of safety-related control systems requires extensive testing to verify correct functionality of the developed system in all circumstances. In this work, a simulation model of a novel hoist concept is shown. The simulation model consists of a complete electromechanical model of the drivetrain, including the pole-changing induction motor, slipping clutch and the brake, coupled with a two-mass spring-damped model of the hoist, the load and the crane bridge. The simulation model enables model-assisted testing of a hoist supervision unit currently being developed as part of a research project. We discuss the taken approach to software testing using the developed model. SN - 2192-9084 UR - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-14-47470 DO - 10.2195/lj_Proc_kivelae_en_201811_02 ID - kivelä2018 ER -Download
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Bibliographic Citation | Logistics Journal : referierte Veröffentlichungen, Vol. 2018, Iss. 01 |
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Title |
Simulation model for the verification of a safety-related control system in a hoist application (eng) |
Author | Tommi Kivelä, Steffen Bolender, Markus Golder, Kai Furmans |
Language | eng |
Abstract | Development of safety-related control systems requires extensive testing to verify correct functionality of the developed system in all circumstances. In this work, a simulation model of a novel hoist concept is shown. The simulation model consists of a complete electromechanical model of the drivetrain, including the pole-changing induction motor, slipping clutch and the brake, coupled with a two-mass spring-damped model of the hoist, the load and the crane bridge. The simulation model enables model-assisted testing of a hoist supervision unit currently being developed as part of a research project. We discuss the taken approach to software testing using the developed model. Die Entwicklung von sicherheitsbezogenen Steuerungen erfordert umfangreiche Tests, um die korrekte Funktion des entwickelten Systems unter allen Umständen zu überprüfen. In dieser Arbeit wird ein Simulationsmodell eines neuartigen Hebezeugkonzepts gezeigt. Das Simulationsmodell besteht aus einem kompletten elektromechanischen Modell des Antriebsstrangs einschließlich polumschaltbarem Induktionsmotor, Rutschkupplung und Bremse, gekoppelt mit einem Zwei-Massen-Feder-Dämpfer-Modell des Hubwerks, der Last und der Kranbrücke. Das Simulationsmodell ermöglicht die modellgestützte Verifikation einer im Rahmen eines Forschungsprojektes entwickelten Hubwerksteuerung. Wir besprechen die Vorgehensweise beim Software-Testen anhand des entwickelten Modells. |
Subject | modeling, simulation, hoist, Simulation model, functional safety, software testing |
DDC | 620 |
Rights | fDPPL |
URN: | urn:nbn:de:0009-14-47470 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.2195/lj_Proc_kivelae_en_201811_02 |