Organ structure model

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The organ structure model makes it possible to structure subsystems of a technical system and to divide them into functional organs.

In the technical systems that exist today, these are the processing, management, transmission, positioning, drive, control, optimization and support functions.

The individual functional organs of the organ structure result from these functions.

  • Working organ : The working organ implements the basic technological process . The work organ and the work item interact. The working body is therefore responsible for changing the work item.
  • Management body : The management body restricts the degree of freedom of the working body.
  • Transmission organ : The transmission organs are responsible for the energy of the technical system. It encompasses all subsystems that conduct, convert or adapt operational energy.
  • Positioning organ : This subsystem fixes or guides the work item
  • Drive organ : If the operational energy is not supplied to the system from outside, the drive organ supplies it.
  • Control organ : The control organ can adjust the effectiveness of the working organ. A setting can be made manually, by recording measured values, or by calling up stored information.
  • Optimization organ : The optimization organ optimizes each process individually by evaluating information from the current process and transmitting optimal commands to the control organ.
  • Support organ : Support organs connect the individual functional organs of the technical system.