As part of this
goal, we conduct
cutting-edge research in the
integration of ECAD and MCAD.
To support our activities, we use
Eplan Electric P8, a system architecture
that supports the philosophy
of object-oriented engineering
across disciplines.
Software plays a part in our
research on cross-disciplinary collaborative
design and the manufacture
of mechatronic products.
We currently focus on bridging
electrical and mechanical design
methods on a conceptual level.
In particular, we seek to establish
synchronous bidirectional communication
between ECAD and
MCAD systems in distributed
CAE settings. Key research questions
include: How can mechatronic
products be designed in
an integrated way as opposed to
using domain-specific design approaches?
And, how can separate
mechanical and electrical information
models be unified into an
integrated mechatronic product
model? Lastly, how can the unified
model be used in global CAE environments
to design mechatronic
products more efficiently?
Notably, Eplan makes our work
easier by providing a wizard that walks users through all the steps
necessary to get started on a new
project. In addition, the software
includes a number of predefined
templates for projects, pages, and
macros. Users can also define their
own templates, either from scratch
or based on previous projects, a
feature we find quite helpful.
Many of our experiments involve
directly linking Eplan to different
MCAD systems. The point
is to automate the updating of
the electrical or mechanical data
model of a mechatronic product
based on a design change made
on either side. To do this, it takes
the capability to develop our own
functions and features through
the API. The Eplan API is modular
and supports VB, C++, and Java
.NET, all high-level standard programming
languages.
Eplan communicates with external
software through an API and by
Eplan’s use of Microsoft Access for
database management. This simplifies
cross referencing between
information categories and makes
references easy to see. Also useful
is the capability to create custom
variants of components, to set up
option lists for alternative system
configurations, and customize database
attribute categories.
Because many collaborative
ECAD and MCAD environments
are global, it also helps that Eplan
provides built-in symbol libraries
covering ANSI, JIC, NFPA, IEC,
and DIN standards. A highlight
for our diverse group of international
researchers is the capability
to change between the JIC and
IEC electrical standards, a feature
which significantly makes us more
productive. Along the same lines,
we appreciate that the interface is
easily customized whether it’s in
English, German, Chinese, or one
of many other languages.
Also helpful in a global environment,
Eplan’s modules readily
exchange electrical, fluid, instrumentation,
measurement control,
and enclosure design information.
The elegantly linked databases effectively
handle the data. Graphical
components link to specific
devices as well as to internal and
external industry part numbers.
And, as to be expected from an
object-oriented system, changes
in components inherit previous
part information, and changes
in part information propagate to associated components. Furthermore,
links between multiple
instances of a component provide
valuable information from any
instance of that component such
as related drawings. With an option
to define new categories for
part information, the software lets users store information for electromechanical
parts to supplement
MCAD models.
Eplan targets professional engineers
in industry who can quickly
become familiar with using the
high-end system. Novice users, on
the other hand, would face quite
a steep learning curve. In basic design activities, we have not encountered
any significant issues.
Occasionally, the odd message
box pops up in finest German, but
that problem can be considered
negligible.
Overall, we are satisfied with
Eplan because it provides a
modern and innovative CAE environment
in which to conduct
research. The developer’s service
is excellent and provides advice
on the best system configuration,
system installation, and training.
As researchers, we especially appreciate
the service because we
definitely are not the standard
industrial customer.