The Modelica Association has announced the release of the Modelica language specification 3.2 Revision 1. The improved specification text is available from the Modelica Association website in the documents page or directly here in pdf format. Modelica Version 3.2 Revision 1 defines exactly the same language as Version 3.2....
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Claytex will be exhibiting at the Instrumentation, Analysis, and Testing Exhibition – Silverstone on stand No. 8, 06/03/12
Claytex will be exhibition at the Instrumentation, Analysis and Testing Exhibition on stand 8 at Silverstone on the 06/03/12. Please come and discuss how Dymola physical modeling and simulation software will aid your engineering process. Find out how physical modeling and simulation can reduce the time and cost of...
Low Carbon Vehicle Technology Project – Final Dissemination Event
WMG are hosting the final dissemination event of the Low Carbon Vehicle Technology Project at the University of Warwick on the 21st February 2012. The event will showcase the major work and findings from this project featuring presentations from all the partners including Jaguar Land Rover, Tata Motors, Ricardo,...
9th International Modelica Conference announced
The 9th International Modelica Conference will be held at the Veranstaltungsforum Fürstenfeld (Fürstenfeld Convention Center) in Munich, Germany on September 3 – 5, 2012. It is organised by the Modelica Association and DLR – Institute of Robotics and Mechatronics. The Modelica Conference is the main event for users, library...
MIA 6th International Low Carbon Conference – 11 January 2012
Claytex will be attending the MIA 6th International Low Carbon Conference on the 11th January 2012 to demonstrate the capabilities of Dymola. Stop by our stand to find out why so many Formula 1 and Nascar teams are using Dymola to meet their modelling and simulation needs. Representatives from...
Creating and using subsystems
A subsystem in Dymola is a model that is used inside other models and is usually used to define models that correspond to physical parts. Making use of subsystems is important as it reduces the work required to build new models by increasing the reuse of existing models and...
Dymola 2012 FD01 Released
Dassault Systemes have announced the release of Dymola 2012 FD01. This release includes the following enhancements: Greatly improved plotting capabilities offers easier to use and more flexible analysis of simulation results Improvements in graphical editor to make common operations faster More flexible composition of FMI simulation units with support...
Dymola-Simulink interface
Interfacing Dymola and Simulink is quite straight forward. In this example I will look at exporting a simple driven pendulum model from Dymola to Simulink as an s-function. First, create a copy of the example model Modelica.Mechanics.MultiBody.Examples.Elementary.Pendulum model and call it DrivenPendulum. To setup the model for use in...
Modelica Buildings Library Updated
The Modelica Buildings library is a free open-source library from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory for the dynamic simulation of building energy and control systems. The library contains models for air-based HVAC systems, water-based heating systems, controls, heat transfer among rooms and the outside, and multizone airflow, including natural ventilation...
The difference between class duplication and class extension
Duplicate or Extend? What is the difference? There is a fundamental difference between duplicating a class and extending a class (Blocks, Models, Functions, Types, Enumerations are all types of Class). Duplicating: When we duplicate a class we effectively create a separate instance or copy of that class. Any changes...
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