electric drive dimensioning,tuning & electric drive systems operation.pdf


The first version of Dymola was initially designed in 1978 by Hilding Elmqvist, for his PhD thesis[1] at Lund University (in 1978 called Lund Institute of Technology). This first version of Dymola was based on the Dymola modeling language and was implemented in Simula 68. Later it was re-implemented in C++. In 1991, Hilding Elmqvist created the Swedish company Dynasim AB to continue the development of Dymola. In 2006, Dassault Systèmes acquired Dynasim and started to integrate Dymola in CATIA. In 2010, Dassault Systèmes AB, Sweden was created and Dynasim AB is now part of this subsidiary of Dassault Systèmes.
In 1996, Hilding Elmqvist initiated the Modelica design effort. The goal was to develop an object-oriented language for modeling of technical systems in order to reuse and exchange dynamic system models in a standardized format. Modelica is based on the Dymola language, but the experience with the Dymola language and with other modeling languages have been taken into account. In September 1997, version 1.0 of the Modelica specification was released which was the basis for a prototype implementation within Dymola. In year 2000, the non-profit Modelica Association was formed to manage the continually evolving Modelica language and the development of the free Modelica Standard Library. For some transition period, the Dymola software supported both the Dymola and the Modelica language. Since 2002, only the Modelica language is supported.
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