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Dymola for Your Complex Simulation

Dynasim has developed Dymola with a new technology for multi-engineering modeling and simulation for use within automotive, aerospace, robotics, process and other applications. Dymola allows simulation of the dynamic behavior and complex interactions between, for example, mechanical, electrical, thermodynamic, hydraulic and control systems.

Basic information can be found in the brochure

More details can be found in the following fact sheets:

Dymola - Dynamic Modeling Laboratory

Dymola for Multi-Engineering Modeling and Simulation TM

Dymola uses a new modeling methodology based on object orientation and equations. The usual need for manual conversion of equations to a block diagram is removed by use of automatic formula manipulation. Ready to use model libraries are available in many engineering domains. 

  • Handles large, complex multi-domain models 
  • Faster modeling by graphical model composition 
  • No manual equation manipulation needed 
  • Faster simulation - symbolic pre-processing 
  • Open for user defined model components 
  • Open interface to other programs 
  • 3D Animation 
  • Real-time simulation

Modelica Language

Object oriented modeling language to support hierarchical structuring, reuse and evolution of large and complex models independent from the application domain. Acausal modeling based on differential and algebraic equations. 

Model Libraries - Examples

Rotational library
Rotational mass, ideal gear box, clutches, brakes, etc.

Electrical library
Resistors, capacitors, inductors, transformers, basic semiconductors, etc.

Block library
Input- output blocks like transfer functions, controllers, nonlinear elements, etc.
Multibody systems library
3D bodies, joints, springs, dampers, force elements, etc.
Hydraulic library
Pumps, motors, various valves, orifices, lines, etc.
Power systems transient library
Three phase generators, loads, lines, transformers, faults, etc.

Dymola is a registered trademark of Dynasim Inc.

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