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1. Methods and Tools for Co-Simulation of Dynamic Systems with the Functional Mock-up Interface
Abstract : Simulation of coupled dynamical systems, where the subsystems are bundled with their own internal solver, is important in industry. This is due to that in many cases, with complex systems, this is the only viable option. READ MORE
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2. A Co-Simulation Tool Applied to Hydraulic Percussion Units
Abstract : In this dissertation, a co-simulation tool is presented that is meant to comprise a more comprehensive environment for modelling and simulation of hydraulic percussion units, which are used in hydraulic hammers and rock drills. These units generates the large impact forces, which are needed to demolish concrete structures in the construction industry or to fragment rock when drilling blast holes in mine drifting. READ MORE
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3. Distributed System Simulation Methods : For Model-Based Product Development
Abstract : Distributed system simulation can increase performance, re-usability and modularity in model-based product development. This thesis investigates four aspects of distributed simulation: multi-threaded simulations, simulation tool coupling, distributed equation solvers and parallel optimization algorithms. READ MORE
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4. Co-Simulation in Virtual Verification of Vehicles with Mechatronic Systems
Abstract : In virtual verification of vehicle and mechatronic systems, a mixture of subsystems are integrated numerically in an offline simulation or integrated physically in a hardware-in-loop (HIL) simulation. This heterogeneous engineering approach is crucial for system-level development and widely spreads with the industrial standard, e.g. READ MORE
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5. On aircraft simulation in conceptual design
Abstract : The aerospace industry has a long tradition of using Model Based Systems Engineering in its development processes. Throughout the years an extensive library of system simulation models has been created, expanding with every new model being developed. READ MORE