Modeling and simulation in Engineering using Modelica
The course is structured into a preface and four lessons. The work plan consists in a sequence of tasks, which include watching video lectures, reading selected parts of the course textbooks (cited as [1] and [2] hereafter), answering evaluation tests, and completing hands-on assignments.
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After studying the lessons and completing the proposed activities, you will be able to:
Design model libraries applying the object-oriented modeling methodology.
Develop and use model libraries in Modelica.
Use Modelica modeling environments for editing, debugging and translating Modelica models, experimenting with the models and analyzing the simulation results.
The target audience is bachelor's or master's level students, interested in modeling and simulation, and with a background in both physics and numerical methods.
Alfonso Urquía, Carla Martín, Miguel Angel Rubio, Victorino Sanz