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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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%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
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%D 2018
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%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.
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%K Simulation model
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%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_02

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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"
}

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AU  - Bolender, Steffen
AU  - Golder, Markus
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