Introduction to Modeling and Simulation of Technical and Physical Systems with Modelica (eBook)
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-118-09424-2 (ISBN)
highly versatile object-based modeling language
Modelica, the new object-based software/hardware modeling
language that is quickly gaining popularity around the world,
offers an almost universal approach to high-level computational
modeling and simulation. It handles a broad range of application
domains, for example mechanics, electrical systems, control, and
thermodynamics, and facilitates general notation as well as
powerful abstractions and efficient implementations. Using the
versatile Modelica language and its associated technology, this
text presents an object-oriented, component-based approach that
makes it possible for readers to quickly master the basics of
computer-supported equation-based object-oriented (EOO)
mathematical modeling and simulation.
Throughout the text, Modelica is used to illustrate the various
aspects of modeling and simulation. At the same time, a number of
key concepts underlying the Modelica language are explained with
the use of modeling and simulation examples. This book:
* Examines basic concepts such as systems, models, and
simulations
* Guides readers through the Modelica language with the aid of
several step-by-step examples
* Introduces the Modelica class concept and its use in graphical
and textual modeling
* Explores modeling methodology for continuous, discrete, and
hybrid systems
* Presents an overview of the Modelica Standard Library and key
Modelica model libraries
Readers will find plenty of examples of models that simulate
distinct application domains as well as examples that combine
several domains. All the examples and exercises in the text are
available via DrModelica. This electronic self-teaching program,
freely available on the text's companion website, guides readers
from simple, introductory examples and exercises to more advanced
ones.
Written by the Director of the Open Source Modelica Consortium,
Introduction to Modeling and Simulation of Technical and
Physical Systems with Modelica is recommended for engineers and
students interested in computer-aided design, modeling, simulation,
and analysis of technical and natural systems. By building on basic
concepts, the text is ideal for students who want to learn
modeling, simulation, and object orientation.
Peter Fritzson, PhD, is Professor and Research Director of the Programming Environment Laboratory at Linköping University. Dr. Fritzson is also Director of the Open Source Modelica Consortium, Director of the MODPROD Center for Model-Based Product Development, and Vice Chairman of the Modelica Association, all organizations he helped to establish. Previously, he served as chairman of the Scandinavian Simulation Society, secretary of EuroSim, and a project leader at Sun MicroSystems.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
Chapter 1. Basic Concepts.
1.1 Systems and Experiments.
1.2 The Model Concept.
1.3 Simulation.
1.4 Building Models.
1.5 Analyzing Models.
1.6 Kinds of Mathematical Models.
1.7 Using Modeling and Simulation in Product Design.
1.8 Examples of System Models.
1.9 Summary.
1.10 Literature.
Chapter 2. A Quick Tour of Modelica.
2.1 Getting Started with Modelica.
2.2 Object-Oriented Mathematical Modeling.
2.3 Classes and Instances.
2.4 Inheritance.
2.5 Generic Classes.
2.6 Equations.
2.7 Acausal Physical Modeling.
2.8 The Modelica Software Component Model.
2.9 Partial Classes.
2.10 Component Library Design and Use.
2.11 Example: Electrical Component Library.
2.12 The Simple Circuit Model.
2.13 Arrays.
2.14 Algorithmic Constructs.
2.15 Discrete Event and Hybrid Modeling.
2.16 Packages.
2.17 Annotations.
2.18 Naming Conventions.
2.19 Modelica Standard Libraries.
2.20 Implementation and Execution of Modelica.
2.21 History.
2.22 Summary.
2.23 Literature.
2.24 Exercises.
Chapter 3. Classes and Inheritance.
3.1 Contract Between Class Designer and User.
3.2 A Class Example.
3.3 Variables.
3.4 Behavior as Equations.
3.5 Access Control.
3.6 Simulating the Moon Landing Example.
3.7 Inheritance.
3.8 Summary.
3.9 Literature.
Chapter 4. System Modeling Methodology.
4.1 Building System Models.
4.2 Modeling a Tank System.
4.3 Top-Down Modeling if a DC-Motor from Predefined Components.
4.4 Designing Interfaces--Connector Classes.
4.5 Summary.
4.6 Literature.
Chapter 5. The Modelica Standard Library.
5.1 Summary.
5.2 Literature.
Appendix A. Glossary.
Appendix B. OpenModelica and OMNotebook Commands.
Appendix C. Textual Modeling with OMNotesbook and DrModelica.
Appendix D. Graphical Modeling Exercises.
Appendix E. Bibliography.
Index.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 3.10.2011 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Theorie / Studium |
Naturwissenschaften ► Chemie | |
Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik | |
Technik ► Maschinenbau | |
Schlagworte | abstractions • almost • application • Approach • broad • Computational • Computer Science • domains • Electrical & Electronics Engineering • Elektrotechnik u. Elektronik • Example • General • Hardware • Informatik • language • Materials Science • Materialwissenschaften • Materialwissenschaften / Theorie, Modellierung u. Simulation • Modelica • Modellierung • New • Notation • Objektorientiertes Programmieren • popularity • Powerful • Programmierung (EDV) • Programmierung u. Software-Entwicklung • Programming & Software Development • quickly gaining • Range • Software • Systems Engineering & Management • Systemtechnik u. -management • Theory, Modeling & Simulation • Universal • versatile objectbased • World |
ISBN-10 | 1-118-09424-7 / 1118094247 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-118-09424-2 / 9781118094242 |
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