McLaren Racing, the operating arm of the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes Formula 1 team, and Dassault Systèmes (Euronext Paris: #13065, DSY.PA), a world leader in 3D and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions, are pleased to announce a new partnership to further enhance racing car development efficiency. The agreement sees McLaren...
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Read about simulating driveability using DYMOLA at JAGUAR
The complexity of automotive powertrains is increasing. As a result it’s becoming increasingly difficult for engineers to determine the optimum specification for the system. The proliferation of control systems also adds to the complexity of the task and increasingly simulation is being used to assist in the development of...
Control of model parameters
Component orientated modelling provides a convienent method of clicking on components to bring up a dialog of parameters to control that components behaviour. As model size and component count increases however, it is often more desirable to collate information from several different places so that data can be controlled...
Getting started: running and plotting results

To run a model: Make sure you have selected the model you wish to run in the package browser, do this by double clicking on the model. The name of the selected model will appear in the title bar at the top of the Dymola window. The next step...
Glossary of terms
This is a glossary of terms used when talking about Dymola and Modelica. Class All of the following are defined as a Modelica Class: Record – used to define data structures Block – fixed causality normally used within control systems Types – can be used to extend built-in types....
How do I make my library appear in the libraries menu
To get your library to appear in the Dymola Libraries menu you first need to make sure that your library is saved using the directories method rather than as a single Modelica file. See here for more information. Create a directory called script inside your library directory and within...
Volvo Cars uses Dymola for vehicle dynamics and active safety system development
Safety continues to play a prominent role in the development of Volvo cars. Traditional development and testing of active safety technologies is important from a real-life perspective. On the other hand, computer testing is both time and cost efficient. As part of its continuous strive to improve the overall...
Explore the spread of DYMOLA at TOYOTA
Dymola is used in many divisions at Toyota including Engine, Drivetrain and Chassis. In the Drivetrain division, acceleration performance and noise vibration are being evaluated. In the Engine division, Toyota engineers have constructed an Engine library for Diesel Engine Control. Using the model, we have analysed behaviour of mass...
BMW – Detailed Loss Modelling of Vehicle Gearboxes
Find out how BMW have been applying Dymola and Modelica in a technical paper presented at the Modelica Conference 2009 called Detailed Loss Modelling of Vehicle Gearboxes. Click here to download now.
Saving a Modelica library

The Modelica language specification defines two ways that a library can be saved. The complete library can be saved as a single Modelica file or it can be mapped to a directory heirarchy. In Dymola this choice is made when creating a new package by the checkbox at the...
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