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[TCML] Modelica in the TC research?
Hello TC List-Members,
I have found a genius tool few weeks ago, and I would like to ask your
opinion about it. This is Modelica.
Modelica® is a non-proprietary, object-oriented, equation based language
to conveniently model *complex physical systems* containing, e.g.,
mechanical, electrical, electronic, hydraulic, thermal, control,
electric power or process-oriented subcomponents.
Here is the language description:
https://www.modelica.org/
And here is an Open Source (free) tool to use Modelica for modeling any
type system with magnetic flux, electric field, torque (appearing due to
rotating magnetic fields), etc.
https://www.openmodelica.org/
The OpenModelica software is available for Windows, Linux and Mac users
also.
The Modelica model libraries can be rewritten or appended so one can
build own libraries for modeling e.g. different type of Tesla cloils,
etc, of course if one understand what is a Tesla coil.
There is a strict law:
If you can model something and the if the model reflects the reality
well, you understand that things.
And if you are not able to model or to demonstrate something you certain
do not understand that things.
When I worked on the field of business consultancy this law helped me to
find any mis-understood at the business executives. If one was not able
to demonstrate or model his business processes I knew the business
process was not established yet and there was nobody to confront what is
the real job to do (in other words there was a confusion instead of
established processes).
My question is: Did somebody try to model or design a Tesla Coil with
Modelica or other tool?
What were the experiences if so?
Kindest regards:
Istvan
P.S: Sorry for my English, I know that I should improve it. And this
improvement is under processing ....
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