2021
DOI: 10.3384/ecp21181141
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Efficient Parameterization of Modelica Models

Abstract: This article presents the different approaches and use cases for efficient parameterization of Modelica models by means of external data resources. The main motivation is to improve the overall quality, testability and reusability of Modelica application models (both on component and system level) by a separation of the behavioral implementation from its actual design parameters. The Modelica libraries ExternData and ModelicaTableAdditions are freely available to support library developers and vendors in their… Show more

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“…If parameters in components present in, for example, Modelica component libraries, are to be specified using the SSP standard, then tool support for this type of functionality in the relevant simulation application modeling tools could render a more efficient exchange of information. The third-party Modelica Association (MA) Modelica library ExternData [44] offers the possibility of incorporating parameter values in SSV files into Modelica models. Even though most relevant, the library has not been exploited in the presented research.…”
Section: Proposed Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If parameters in components present in, for example, Modelica component libraries, are to be specified using the SSP standard, then tool support for this type of functionality in the relevant simulation application modeling tools could render a more efficient exchange of information. The third-party Modelica Association (MA) Modelica library ExternData [44] offers the possibility of incorporating parameter values in SSV files into Modelica models. Even though most relevant, the library has not been exploited in the presented research.…”
Section: Proposed Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%