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the reference file used by the OpenModelica CI to check the temperature `bui.disFloCoo.senTSup.T` of the model `Buildings.DHC.Loads.BaseClasses.Examples.CouplingRCZ1Valve` has the following trend:
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I have issues with the bibliography in the latex template.
I uploaded your template in an OverLeaf project (overleaf internal to my entity, not the public one, not tested). At compilation, the biblio…
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The current `Modelica.Fluid.Machines.SweptVolume` has a single `Flange_b` and an arrow, but is missing a `Flange_a`.
I tried to make a model where one `SweptVolume` drives another one, such that th…
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### Description
The Scripting API documentation lacks the doc string describing what the functions are doing. Only the input and outputs are declared.
Also the scripting API calls for OpenModelica…
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The nonlinear solver sometimes uses very low or even negative temperatures in function calls to `h_pTX`, resulting in errors, because of the `log(T)` in the `h_Tlow` function.
I suggest to catch neg…
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**Reported by perost on 13 Aug 2013 09:22 UTC**
Is the built-in variable time allowed to be shadowed by another element? I.e. can you declare an element with the name time? The specification (3.6.7) o…
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The choice of name of the `Modelica.Utilities.Files.loadResource` function is a bit misleading, since the function does not load anything anywhere, but simply converts a `modelica://` URI into a strin…
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### Description
I'm using OpenModelica to create FMUs of my model. The exported model I import to python via fmpy. I want to read in the units and the displayUnits of the model, but for all variabl…
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This model has a legitimate issue which is that the voltage (which has units of `V`) is being assigned to a constant value. So let's start there:
```julia
using ModelingToolkit
using ExampleLibr…
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