Translation in Dymola is fundamental in the process of creating a simulation model. All components comprising of Modelica code are assembled and interpreted by Dymola, resulting in C code which is then compiled into some form of binary. It is this binary which is the end product of Dymola...
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Our Favourite Parameter Annotations in Dymola to Make Your Models More Usable
If you’ve been using Dymola for a while you will have come across annotations, as they accompany almost every model placed onto the diagram layer. Annotations can be used in any element definition, including parameters, instances, and the whole model. But they can be used to make your models...
Simulation Settings Stored In The Class Annotation
In the Modelica language, the annotation keyword is used to define graphics, documentation, menus and many other attributes that do not affect the behaviour of the system modelled. In this post I’m going to focus on the class annotations that let you store the simulation settings used to control...
Dymola Basics: 9. Modelica Language – Calculations
This blog post is a continuation from a previous post on the Modelica Language. This blog post focuses on the syntax used in equations and algorithms and the difference between the two. Calculations Equation Sections Models and blocks primarily use an equation section to define the calculations of the...
Dymola Basics: 9. Modelica Language – Variables
This blog post is a continuation from a previous post on the Modelica Language. This blog post goes into a little more detail regarding variable definition and syntax in equations and algorithms. The Class Restriction of a class can restrict the ability to use certain elements and methods, also described...
Dymola Basics: 9. Modelica Language – Classes
Once you’ve got comfortable with creating models using components in the Diagram layer you will probably need to create your own models. This requires understanding and implementation of the Modelica language. This, like any other coding language, must be written in the correct order, with the correct punctuation. This...
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