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  2. MSC Adams - Wikipedia

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    MSC ADAMS (Automated Dynamic Analysis of Mechanical Systems) is a multibody dynamics simulation software system. It is currently owned by MSC Software Corporation. The simulation software solver runs mainly on Fortran and more recently C++ as well. [1] According to the publisher, Adams is the most widely used multibody dynamics simulation ...

  3. Dynamical system simulation - Wikipedia

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    Dynamical system simulation or dynamic system simulation is the use of a computer program to model the time-varying behavior of a dynamical system. The systems are typically described by ordinary differential equations or partial differential equations. A simulation run solves the state-equation system to find the behavior of the state ...

  4. AnimatLab - Wikipedia

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    AnimatLab is an open-source [2] neuromechanical simulation tool that allows authors to easily build and test biomechanical models and the neural networks that control them to produce behaviors. Users can construct neural models of varied level of details, 3D mechanical models of triangle meshes, and use muscles, motors, receptive fields ...

  5. Finite element method - Wikipedia

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    For approximating the mechanical response of materials under stress, FFT is often much faster, [24] but FEM may be more accurate. [25] One example of the respective advantages of the two methods is in simulation of rolling a sheet of aluminum (an FCC metal), and drawing a wire of tungsten (a BCC metal). This simulation did not have a ...

  6. Simulation - Wikipedia

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    Human-in-the-loop simulation of outer space Visualization of a direct numerical simulation model. Historically, simulations used in different fields developed largely independently, but 20th-century studies of systems theory and cybernetics combined with spreading use of computers across all those fields have led to some unification and a more systematic view of the concept.

  7. Modeling and simulation - Wikipedia

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    Modeling and simulation (M&S) is the use of models (e.g., physical, mathematical, behavioral, or logical representation of a system, entity, phenomenon, or process) as a basis for simulations to develop data utilized for managerial or technical decision making.

  8. Simulation modeling - Wikipedia

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    Simulation modeling is the process of creating and analyzing a digital prototype of a physical model to predict its performance in the real world. Simulation modeling is used to help designers and engineers understand whether, under what conditions, and in which ways a part could fail and what loads it can withstand. Simulation modeling can ...

  9. Multiphysics simulation - Wikipedia

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    The implementation of a multiphysics simulation follows a typical series of steps: [1] Identify the aspects of the system to be simulated, including physical processes, starting conditions, and the coupling or boundary conditions among these processes. Create a discrete mathematical model of the system. Numerically solve the model.