
Features
Mathematica Connection
- Extension of Mathematica for technical computing and
communication
- Export of Modelica code and graphics to notebooks
- Textual user interface for equation-based Modelica modeling,
simulation, documentation, and analysis
- Advanced scripting environment where text, graphics, and technical
computations can be combined
- Efficient symbolic and numeric computations
- Many levels of use, from basic notepad computation to production of
detailed, interactive scientific reports
- Notebook export to many formats, e.g. HTML, MathML, PDF, or
TeX
- Complete product development and documentation tool--extends pure
Modelica component library code with "live" examples in
well-structured documents
- Incremental programming of Modelica code
- Documentation fully integrated with the Mathematica Help Browser
Model Editor
- Easy-to-use graphical user interface for building model diagrams
- Extensive and expandable libraries of predefined and user-created
components and blocks, with full graphical and programmatic access
- Class view for easy browsing of existing libraries
- Dynamically updated class view for incremental library development
- Parameter pane for specifying component parameters and checking
default parameter values and units
- Component stencils showing visual appearance of system elements
- Easy drag-and-drop modeling using predefined and user-specified
components
- Same topology as in real life--not limited to blocks with defined
flow direction
- Ability to handle hybrid systems
- Ability to manage complex designs by segmenting models into
hierarchies of design components
Simulation Center
- Graphical user interface for simulation management
- Translation of model diagrams to experiments (executables)
- Model simulation for different parameter settings and simulation
times
- Convenient experiment browser to navigate, create, configure, and
search all signals, parameters, and properties of your model
- Tree-based selection of variables for plotting
- No need for defining inputs and outputs to evaluate model
behavior--all signals are available by default
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