modelica-3rdparty / OpenHydraulics

A free Modelica package providing components describing 1-dimensional fluid flow in hydraulic circuits.
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Library information #19

Closed Edwin-Avila closed 2 years ago

Edwin-Avila commented 6 years ago

Hello,

I'm completely new in modelica and I crossed along this librar that I think it's very useful for what I need to do. I was just wondering if there's a publication where I can find deeper information about the library (article, book, blog).

Thank you very much for your help. Edwin Avila

xogeny commented 6 years ago

@Edwin-Avila The library was original created by @cparedis. But it seems to be in a maintenance mode now. I'm not aware of any publications on the library (apart from the documentation in the models themselves). You may also be interested in the Modelica.Fluid and Modelica.Media libraries. But they are, in my opinion, more complicated than OpenHydraulics. The advantages of those libraries are that they are a) part of the Modelica Standard Library, b) can handle incompressible flow, c) have had papers and presentations given about them and d) use the new stream functionality in Modelica to handle intensive properties of the flow.

Edwin-Avila commented 6 years ago

@xogeny Ok got ir, thank you very much for your reply. I'll check the other libraries you mentioned.

cparedis commented 6 years ago

The library is not really supported anymore, but it is being used as a test case for open-Modelica and I’m pretty confident it still works for Dymola. If you need to do serious work (i.e., non-academic, industry-oriented), you should probably invest in a hydraulics library with commercial support – e.g., from Modelon. -- Chris NOTE: apologies for my typing mistakes. Due to a broken wrist, I’m using a combination of voice recognition and finger-pecking to compose my messages… Chris Paredis, Ph.D.http://www.clemson.edu/cecas/departments/automotive-engineering/people/paredis.html | Professor & BMW SmartState Chair in Systems Integration Clemson University | Department of Automotive Engineeringhttp://www.clemson.edu/cecas/departments/automotive-engineering/ College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Scienceshttp://www.clemson.edu/cecas/ 4 Research Drive | Greenville, SC 29607-5257 | paredis@clemson.edumailto:paredis@clemson.edu | (864) 283-7218 [1509812282049_PastedImage]

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Hello,

I'm completely new in modelica and I crossed along this librar that I think it's very useful for what I need to do. I was just wondering if there's a publication where I can find deeper information about the library (article, book, blog).

Thank you very much for your help. Edwin Avila

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Edwin-Avila commented 6 years ago

@cparedis Thank you very much Chris, actually Modelon is the other option I've found so far, I'll try to get a license of it.

Thank you again for your help.