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A MBSE Based Flight Scenario Identification Approach for Civil Aircraft Certification Test

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Defining and designing civil aircraft certification test flight scenario (CTFS) is a prerequisite for conducting airworthiness certification flight test. The design method and process of CTFS based on the airworthiness compliance evidence link are then proposed. With "compliance evidence link" as the core, logical and traceable airworthiness compliance evidence is analysised. The model-based systems engineering (MBSE) method is used to realize the modeling of the process of constructing the compliance evidence link for CTFS. In order to improve the operability, taking the airworthiness requirement "ground heading maneuverability" as a typical case, the process of requirement analysis, design, and requirement confirmation of CTFS is demonstrated. The final designed CTFS can support the conduct of civil aircraft airworthiness certification flight test.

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      WSSE '20: Proceedings of the 2nd World Symposium on Software Engineering
      September 2020
      329 pages
      ISBN:9781450387873
      DOI:10.1145/3425329

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