Title :
Functional representation and reasoning about the F/A-18 aircraft fuel system
Author :
Pegah, Mahmoud ; Sticklen, Jon ; Bond, William
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Northern Iowa Univ., IA, USA
fDate :
4/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Functional reasoning, a subfield of model-based reasoning, is discussed. This approach uses abstractions of a device´s purpose to index behaviors that achieve that purpose. Functional modeling, a variation on this method, also uses simulation as a core reasoning strategy. The complex causal knowledge of a device along functional lines is decomposed, then a causal story of how the device will operate in a particular situation given stated boundary conditions is composed. The application of the functional approach to modeling the fuel system of a F/A-18 aircraft is described. The representation of the F/A-18 fuel system includes 89 component devices, 92 functions, 118 behaviors, and 181 state variables.<>
Keywords :
aerospace computing; aircraft; knowledge acquisition; model-based reasoning; aircraft fuel system; causal knowledge; functional reasoning; model-based reasoning; simulation; Aerospace engineering; Aircraft propulsion; Bonding; Design engineering; Electromagnetic interference; Fuels; Inference mechanisms; Knowledge engineering; Robustness; Testing;
Journal_Title :
IEEE Expert