Title :
Handling complexity in object based modeling and simulation
Author :
Sharpe, J.E.E. ; Bracewell, R.H.
Author_Institution :
Eng. Design Centre, Lancaster Univ., UK
Abstract :
The issue of complexity in modeling and simulation arises from the desire to understand fully the behaviour of physical systems at the time design and acquisition decisions are being taken. This avoids the need for extensive experimentation, testing and product development, increasing confidence and reducing time to market. The article describes the development of causally consistent models of different complexity and shows how they may be applied to the simulation and animation of an electrical drive system. Functional objects have a physical form which may be modelled as a three dimensional solid object having sets of functional axes that define the spatial positioning of component interaction. Object interaction is not limited to energetic interaction but may be in relation to any aspect of its context. The object may interact with respect to mass, reliability, failure modes, cost, etc., which may be included in economic and environmental aspects of the models
Keywords :
object-oriented methods; animation; causally consistent models; complexity handling; component interaction; electrical drive system simulation; environmental aspects; failure modes; functional axes; functional objects; object based modeling; object based simulation; object interaction; physical systems; spatial positioning; three dimensional solid object; time to market;
Conference_Titel :
Tools for Simulation and Modelling (Ref. No. 2000/043), IEE Seminar on
Conference_Location :
London
DOI :
10.1049/ic:20000226