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   Description et Applications

SimHydraulics extends Simscape with tools for modeling and simulating hydraulic power and control systems. It enables you to describe multidomain systems containing connected hydraulic and mechanical components as physical networks. It provides a representative library of hydraulic components and building blocks that lets you implement other components.
 

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SimHydraulics includes spring-loaded and gas-charged accumulator models, as well as two pipeline models : the standard pipeline block models pipelines with circular and noncircular cross sections and accounts for frictional pressure loss and fluid compressibility, the segmented pipeline block accounts for frictional pressure loss, fluid compressibility, and fluid inertia and enables you to model phenomena, such as water hammer.
With SimHydraulics you build a model of a system just as you would assemble a physical system. The symbols used in your model are based on the ISO 1219 fluid power standard.
SimHydraulics employs a physical network approach to model building: components (blocks) corresponding to physical elements such as pumps, motors, and valves, are joined by lines corresponding to the physical connections that transmit power. This approach lets you describe the physical structure of a system rather than the underlying mathematics.
 
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