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13-09-2006
Mathcore MathModelica System Designer
Stand alone & Mathematica versions launched
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MathModelica System Designer
Easy composition of complex model in the Model Editor
The model editor is a graphical and textual intuitive drag and drop interface. The model is assembled using
components from already built up model libraries or textually using Modelica code in the Text View. The parameter
window makes it easy to change the properties for the model. The package browser makes it easy to browse through the different component libraries.
When the model is built it can be simulated in the Simulation Center for analysis.
Key Features
- Easy to use graphical user interface for building model diagrams
- Graphical access to component libraries, including ready-made as well as user defined libraries
- Class view pane for easy browsing of existing libraries
- Dynamically updated class view for incremental library development
- Parameter pane for specifying component parameters and getting information default parameter values, and units
- Component stencils showing visual appearance of components
- Easy drag-n-drop modeling using predefined and user specified components
- Same topology as in real life. Not limited too blocks with defined flow direction
- Extensive and expandable libraries of predefined and user defined components and blocks
- Ability to handle hybrid systems
- Ability to manage complex designs by segmenting models into hierarchies of design components
- Connectivity to Mathematica with the Mathematica link (included in MathModelica System Designer Pro)
Detailed Analytical Output in the Simulation Centre
Simulations and results are presented in the Simulation Center. Here it is possible to trim the parameters of a model between simulations.
It is possible to create and compare several experiments for any model. The experiment browser
makes it easy to compare results from simulations with each other.
Key Features
- Graphical user interface for simulation management
- Translating model diagrams to experiments (executables)
- Simulating the model for different parameter settings and simulation times
- Experiment browser to navigate, create, configure, and search all signals, parameters, and properties of your model
- Tree based selection of variables for plotting
- No need for defining inputs and outputs for evaluation of model behavior, all signals are available by default
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