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Advanced Multi-Domain Modelling: Advantages and Dangers


Abstract:

Multi-domain modelling becomes a very modern expression for approaches which support so called physical modelling when combining components from different application are...Show More

Abstract:

Multi-domain modelling becomes a very modern expression for approaches which support so called physical modelling when combining components from different application areas. Physical modelling means in this contest a modelling when a computer aided approach is used with the basic aim to keep the physical structure of a real system or its topology as much as possible in the model. Bond graphs represent a very efficient and traditional approach. However new object-oriented and multi-domain tools based on Modelica language are more appropriate for industrial staff or for the people who do not have a deep insight into modelling and simulation. In the paper we describe some experiences obtained with several education and industrial application projects using Dymola-Modelica environment. Mostly advantages obtained with object oriented approach and a special connection implementation will be presented. However such advanced tools bring also potential dangers: namely when users can develop complex models with powerful libraries they often forget that validation is still the most important part of a modelling cycle. The second problem appears from the complexity which is usually obtained. These problems directed our research activities and will be briefly presented at the end of the paper.
Date of Conference: 30 March 2011 - 01 April 2011
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 21 April 2011
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Conference Location: Cambridge, UK

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