MapleSim™ 4.5 Offers Modelica® Import Capabilities And An Enhanced Simulation Engine

2nd November 2010
Posted By : ES Admin
MapleSim™ 4.5 Offers Modelica® Import Capabilities And An Enhanced Simulation Engine
Models with discrete events can run over 100 times faster in MapleSim 4.5
/>Maplesoft™ (Waterloo, Canada) has announced the release of MapleSim™ 4.5, the latest version of the high-performance physical modelling and simulation tool. Based on advanced symbolic computation technology, MapleSim, available from Adept Scientific (Letchworth, Herts), is an advanced engineering software tool for design, modelling and high-performance simulation, including real-time and hardware-in-the-loop applications. Unlike traditional, numeric-based modelling tools, the unique symbolic approach of MapleSim exposes and provides access to the model equations.

The latest release includes enhanced support for Modelica®, an open standard for describing physical models and components that forms the basis of many components in MapleSim. With MapleSim 4.5, engineers can now access new collections of components using the Modelica import feature, seamlessly including third-party Modelica libraries and their own custom Modelica components in their MapleSim models. Libraries, components and models based on the electrical, 1-D mechanical, signals and thermal heat flow domains from the Modelica 3.1 Standard Library can be easily imported into MapleSim and included with standard MapleSim components and models. Other enhancements include the ability to convert older MapleSim models to use Modelica 3.1, the latest version of the Modelica Standard Library, so that these models can take advantage of the latest improvements.

MapleSim 4.5 includes an improved simulation engine that can readily simulate continuous models with discrete events. The enhanced engine handles a much larger class of these systems than earlier versions and shows significant performance improvements for existing hybrid discrete/continuous models. With the improved engine MapleSim can now handle models that include hundreds of events. Models with discrete events will often run 10 times faster than in MapleSim 4, with some models running over 100 times faster. The improved simulation engine also results in reduced formulation times for large continuous models, shortening the time the engine requires to prepare the model for simulation.

“With the expanded support for Modelica in MapleSim 4.5, and its increased capacity for modelling continuous systems with discrete events, engineers and researchers can apply MapleSim’s time-saving techniques to even more of their design problems while educators can introduce students to an even wider variety of realistic examples,” says Dr Laurent Bernardin, Chief Scientist and Executive Vice President of Research and Development at Maplesoft. “MapleSim helps engineers deal effectively with the increasingly complex designs found in advanced engineering projects and helps students prepare to meet these challenges.”

About Maplesoft

Maplesoft™ is the leading provider of high-performance software tools for engineering, science and mathematics. Its product suite reflects the philosophy that given great tools, people can do great things. Over the years, it has redefined the instruction of mathematics and created a total solution for modern academic institutions.

Maplesoft, Maple and MapleSim are trademarks of Waterloo Maple Inc; MATLAB is a registered trademark of The MathWorks, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

The Maplesoft product range is supplied and supported by Adept Scientific in the UK, Ireland, Scandinavia and the Nordic countries.

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