Architecture
MathModelica System Designer Professional consists of three
integral parts: the Model Editor,
where models are built with simple drag-and-drop construction;
the Simulation Center, which handles
the simulations to test and evaluate the models; and the Mathematica Link component, where fully
translatable models can be built, simulated, documented, and analyzed, all
inside the notebook environment. These parts are very tightly
integrated into a single engineering workbench for advanced modeling,
simulation, analysis, and documentation.
Model Editor
The Model Editor is a graphical and textual intuitive drag-and-drop
interface for the Modelica language. Models are assembled using
components from included, customizable model libraries; the class
view makes it simple to browse through different libraries. You can
easily change a model's properties in the parameter window. Models can
also be created in the notebook textual environment and then
transferred to the Model Editor for graphical viewing.
Simulation Center
Once a model is built it can be simulated in the Simulation Center
or transferred to notebooks for post-processing, analysis, and
documentation.
Simulations and results are presented in the Simulation Center. Here
you can trim a model's parameters and initial values between
simulations. The tree browser makes it easy to find the parameters
and signals to plot. You can choose from 14 different solving methods,
including DASSL, Euler, and MEXX. When simulation is completed,
further analysis can be done using notebooks.
Mathematica Link
MathModelica System Designer Professional's Mathematica
Link component facilitates the modeling and simulation of fully
translatable models inside Mathematica.
Mathematica's fully functional programming environment provides a
seamless interface for efficiently automating simulation tasks such as
model optimization using MathModelica System Designer Professional.
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