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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.

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Multi-Engineering Modeling and Simulation-

 

The unique Systems Engineering capabilities of Dymola present new and revolutionary solutions for modeling and simulation as it is possible to simulate the dynamic behavior and complex interactions between systems of many engineering fields, such as mechanical, electrical, thermodynamic, hydraulic, pneumatic, thermal and control systems. This means that users of Dymola can build more integrated models and have simulations results that better depict reality.

Flexible and open environment-

 

The Dymola environment uses the open Modelica modeling language which means that users are free to create their own model libraries or modify the ready made model libraries to better match users unique modeling and simulation needs. The flexibility of Dymola makes it a versatile tool which is perfect for modeling and simulation of new alternative designs and technologies.

Do you want to experience the power of Dymola and see what Dymola can do for your modeling and simulation needs? Download a full featured trial version of Dymola.

Dymola is the foundation technology for CATIA 3DEXPERIENCE Dynamic Behavior Modeling, the Modelica development environment within CATIA 3DEXPERIENCE.

Multi-Engineering Modeling and Simulation-

  • Powerful , easy to use, multi-discipline systems modeling and simulation

  • Validate control systems against integrated ‘plant’ models

  • Reduce the need for physical prototypes by using executable specifications

  • Improve final product quality by the early testing of more design alternatives

  • Easily  communicate and exchange models between different teams working on the same project

  • Open and extensible object-oriented Modelica modeling language

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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