Guidelines for enabling modular simulations according to signal-based subsystem modelling

M. Benedikt, S. Thonhofer
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The implementation of a modular system development approach offers great opportunities for distributed modelling and analysis of mechatronic systems. Signal-flow based subsystem models are frequently used for this purpose, especially within Co-Simulation scenarios. They are usually masked such that sharing the model is possible without granting access to internal details of the implementation. However, this lack of knowledge about the internal structure of a model can lead to modelling mistakes: especially problems originating from neglected energy exchange between models can happen. Such problems can be avoided if physical interaction based models are used for defining the interfaces of the models. This contribution highlights typically occuring problems according to modular system simulation leading to modelling guidelines, demonstrated on a simple theoretical example.
根据基于信号的子系统建模实现模块化模拟的指导原则
模块化系统开发方法的实施为机电一体化系统的分布式建模和分析提供了巨大的机遇。基于信号流的子系统模型经常用于此目的,特别是在协同仿真场景中。这些子系统模型通常被遮盖起来,这样就可以在不允许访问内部实施细节的情况下共享模型。然而,对模型内部结构的不了解可能会导致建模错误:特别是由于忽略了模型之间的能量交换而产生的问题。如果使用基于物理相互作用的模型来定义模型的界面,就可以避免这些问题。本文通过一个简单的理论示例,重点介绍了模块化系统仿真的典型问题,并提出了建模指南。
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