Application of the ARCADIA Method on a Bulk Carrier Vessel Equipped with a Wind-assistance Device

Mathias Dreier, Matthias Bajzek, Hannes Hick (Graz University of Technology)
Nico Michels, Carsten Burchardt (Siemens Industry Software GmbH)
Kazuhiro Aoyama (The University of Tokyo)

Keywords
Arcadia;Capella;Model-based Systems Engineering;Vessel;Wind-assistance Device
Abstract
The maritime industry is undergoing a major transformation to achieve reduction of
greenhouse gas emissions. Many new options, such as alternative propulsion systems and fuels,
optimized routes, or auxiliary propulsion systems, including wind-assistance devices, need to be
integrated and aligned within a wide network of different stakeholders. New ways are necessary to
work with and manage the increasing complexity in the maritime industry. Model-based systems
engineering approaches are a promising strategy to gain a better understanding of the as-is situation
and to develop advanced solutions. This paper shows the application of the ARCADIA method for the
maritime industry, with the target of integrating wind-assistance devices to vessels, using the
ARCADIA modeling language and the Capella tool.