Dassault Systemes Dymola v2023 (x64) Multilingual

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Dassault Systemes Dymola v2023 (x64) Multilingual | Size: 981.01 MB
Language: English


Description
Dymola, Dynamic Modeling Laboratory, is a complete tool for modeling and simulation of integrated and complex systems for use within automotive, aerospace, robotics, process and other applications.
Rapidly solve complex multi-disciplinary systems modeling and analysis problems, using Dymola's best-in-class Modelica and simulation technology. Dymola is a complete environment for model creation, testing, simulation and post-processing.
Modeling and simulation
To improve simulation performance, the numeric solvers have been improved for large models with sparse structure, e.g. electrical transmission lines. For appropriate model structures up to 100x faster simulation can be achieved.
Dymola 2023 has been enhanced with convenient tools to check what events are generated during simulation and plot hot spots of execution. This helps the user to find simulation bottlenecks and prepare models for real-time simulation.
Flexible and natural handling of units on input allows the user to type expressions such as "47 pF" directly. Dymola detects unit and prefix and applies appropriate scaling to SI units.
New Modelica libraries
Several new Modelica libraries are introduced in Dymola 2018 FD01, providing a wide range of solutions from hydraulic systems to advanced power plants.
Fluid Power - hydraulic systems
Electric Power Systems - AC and DC including high frequency AC
Hydrogen - fuel cell applications
ClaRa Plus - advanced power plants
Fluid Dynamics - estimate human comfort within an air-conditioned zone
Testing - framework to build test models and create reference results
System Requirements
OS:Windows 8/10/11
RAM:At least 2 GB RAM
Space:1GB
Visual Studio 2012 / 2022

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