It is possible to export a simscape fluid model to FMU?
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I made a simscape fluid model with directional valves and double acting cylinder and I need to export it to a fmu to co-simulate with other software. It is possible to export a simscape fluid model to a FMU?
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Yifeng Tang
le 14 Juil 2022
If you can bring your Simscape model to fixed-step & fixed-cost (see this Doc page), you should then be able to generate a standalone FMU following the example here. Your Simscape part of the model needs to use a local solver with a fixed time-step and finite number of "runtime consistency iterations", both set in the Solver Configuration block.
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Venkatesh Venkadasamy
le 30 Août 2022
Does the standalone FMU of simscape model require simscape license during simulation ?
Yifeng Tang
le 31 Août 2022
my impression is that it won't even requires MATLAB or Simulink if you import it into other software for co-simulation, as the FMU should be "standalone". You may try the export, close MATLAB and reopen, import FMU into a Simulink model and run, and then use license('inuse') command to check if a Simscape license was used when running the FMU.
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