D5.1 Validation methodology and plans release_7j46spapjzer3lzqfsvqw23dom

by Risto Tiusanen, Janne Sarsama, Maria Apolonia, Pedro Vinagre, Minna Räikkönen, Eetu Heikkilä, Tanja Välisalo, Kalle Raunio, Sami Pasanen

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2021  

Abstract

Validation activities are an essential part of all product and system development processes. Validation of project results is also an important task in all research projects. The Horizon 2020 work programme 2018-2020 defines validation as one of the key elements of the Research and Innovation Action (RIA) projects.<br> These projects may include basic and applied research, technology development and integration, testing and validation on a small-scale prototype in a laboratory or simulated environment. Projects may contain limited demonstration or pilot activities aiming to show technical feasibility in a near to operational environment.<br> In general in industrial context validation activities form a process to support the development process and to evaluate the results against the stakeholder requirements. Validation means confirmation, through the provision of objective evidence, that the requirements for a specific intended use or application have been fulfilled. In MegaRoller research and innovation action a systematic validation process is developed to demonstrate that the models and technical solutions produced in the project meet the project objectives regarding PTO performance, power quality and reliability, and environmental and sosio-economic impact and cost reduction of the MegaRoller device.<br> The methodology developed in MegaRoller project combines systematic analysis, simulation and test methods. The aim is to ensure that the multi-technological and innovative MegaRoller device and its PTO system meets all the specified project objectives and system design requirements. The methodology covers activities for evaluation of PTO's functional performance, output power quality and reliability performance. It also covers life cycle costs and environmental and socio-economic aspects regarding the MegaRoller device and its operation and maintenance at its location. The evaluation criteria are derived and defined from the project objectives and adapted to the requirements issued by the EU for the demonstr [...]
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