Bond graph modelling was devised by Professor Paynter at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1959 and subsequently developed into a methodology for modelling multidisciplinary systems at a time when nobody was speaking of object-oriented modelling. On the other hand, so-called object-oriented modelling has become increasingly popular during the last few years. By relating the characteristics of both approaches, it is shown that bond graph modelling, although much older, may be viewed as a special form of object-oriented modelling. For that purpose the new object-oriented modelling language Modelica is used as a working language which aims at supporting multiple formalisms. Although it turns out that bond graph models can be describ...
and Computer Science There is in the modelling of physical systems a representation referred to as b...
Modeling and simulation form an integral role in the engineering design process. An accurate mathema...
The paper demonstrates, by means of an example of a gyroscopically stabilized platform, the method i...
Abstract: Bond graph modelling was devised by Professor Paynter at the Massachusetts Institute of Te...
Bond graph modelling was devised by Professor Paynter at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology i...
Bond Graph Modelling of Engineering Systems: Theory, Applications and Software Support addresses rea...
Bond graphs represent a convenient tool for physical system analysis. While it is one part of the jo...
Nowadays, engineering systems are becoming increasingly complex and, for design purposes, must be co...
Bond graphs have established themselves as a reli-able tool for modeling physical systems. Multi-bon...
Bond graphs have established themselves as a reli-able tool for modeling physical systems. Multi-bon...
Bond graph is the methodology for modeling multidisciplinary dynamic system. They are succinct picto...
Slides decks:1. The Bond graph language (includes a comparison with Modelica's concept of potential ...
Bond graphs offer a domain-neutral graphical tech-nique for representing power flows in a physical s...
Bond graph modeling was originally developed in the late 1950s by the late Prof. Henry M. Paynter of...
Traditional dynamic modelling of multidisciplinary systems involves separate sets of analysis skills...
and Computer Science There is in the modelling of physical systems a representation referred to as b...
Modeling and simulation form an integral role in the engineering design process. An accurate mathema...
The paper demonstrates, by means of an example of a gyroscopically stabilized platform, the method i...
Abstract: Bond graph modelling was devised by Professor Paynter at the Massachusetts Institute of Te...
Bond graph modelling was devised by Professor Paynter at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology i...
Bond Graph Modelling of Engineering Systems: Theory, Applications and Software Support addresses rea...
Bond graphs represent a convenient tool for physical system analysis. While it is one part of the jo...
Nowadays, engineering systems are becoming increasingly complex and, for design purposes, must be co...
Bond graphs have established themselves as a reli-able tool for modeling physical systems. Multi-bon...
Bond graphs have established themselves as a reli-able tool for modeling physical systems. Multi-bon...
Bond graph is the methodology for modeling multidisciplinary dynamic system. They are succinct picto...
Slides decks:1. The Bond graph language (includes a comparison with Modelica's concept of potential ...
Bond graphs offer a domain-neutral graphical tech-nique for representing power flows in a physical s...
Bond graph modeling was originally developed in the late 1950s by the late Prof. Henry M. Paynter of...
Traditional dynamic modelling of multidisciplinary systems involves separate sets of analysis skills...
and Computer Science There is in the modelling of physical systems a representation referred to as b...
Modeling and simulation form an integral role in the engineering design process. An accurate mathema...
The paper demonstrates, by means of an example of a gyroscopically stabilized platform, the method i...