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michaeltiller | 1 year ago

Over 20 years ago I modeled an internal combustion engine, an automatic transmission and a multibody chassis model all in a single model. IIRC, the model had something like 250,000 equations in it and it modeled combustion, hydraulics, friction, and 3D rigid body motion. It is capable of far more than simple models.

https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/document?repid=rep1&type=pdf&d...

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standeven|1 year ago

That’s incredible, I had no idea this was even possible. Are most auto manufacturers modelling their vehicles this way? Seems like an amazing way to search for optimizations, predictive failures, etc.

michaeltiller|1 year ago

It is pretty wide spread in automotive. I think nearly all F1 teams use it (hard to know for sure since they are quite secretive, but it is very common in my experience)

bobim|1 year ago

Ah! You're the author of Modelica by example?

michaeltiller|1 year ago

Yes. And "Introduction to Physical Modeling with Modelica". I also built the Modelica Playground (which I deliberately didn't link to because a thundering herd of HN readers would have crashed it).