Everything Modelling and Simulation

This blog discusses methods for physical systems modelling, simulation, and visualization. It's a place to learn various numerical approaches applied in system modelling and simulation with widely used software, such as Matlab, Simulink, SolidWorks, Catia, AutoCAD, Autodesk Inventor, Python, C, Mathematica, Simulia Abaqus, and so forth. Enjoy exploring!!!

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My First Code in Python: Adding all Prime Numbers

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As Python programming is highly hyped now-a-days and a frequent buzzword in machine learning and AI communities, I have decided to get my...

Looking for an Industrial Partner to Implement a Lemon Shaped Guide to Minimize Rubbing

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A NOVEL LEMON SHAPED GUIDE TO MINIMIZE EXCESSIVE RUBBING IN ROTATING MACHINES In industries, rotating machines are widely used, because r...

Learning Mathematica, Lesson 1: Plotting a Function

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This is the very first lesson or tutorial on Mathematica . As I am in the process of learning this tool, I will gradually post more arti...

A SIMULINK Model to Solve a Simple Shaft-Disk Dynamics Problem

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The following figure 1 represents pretty simple model where two circular disks of inertia J1 and J2 are mentioned. Torque ( T ) is appl...

Theory of Energy Conversion in Wind Turbine

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In wind turbine, the wind energy is converted to first mechanical energy, and then this energy is converted to electrical energy. Damping...

Some Remarks on Forces at Contacts in Light of Bond Graph

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So, you have already searched something related to "Contact Forces", and found this page. I welcome you to explore my percept...

Modelling a Multi-Degree of Freedom System with SIMULINK and Bond Graph

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Differential equations of the system: System under consideration Notations: m₁ = mass of the cart 1 m₂=mass of the cart 2 m₃=...
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Everything Modelling and Simulation
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Hello everyone, my name is Enaiyat Ghani Ovy, and I warmly welcome you to my blog "Everything Modelling and Simulation". This blog is all about system dynamics modelling and simulation applied in the engineering field, especially mechanical engineering. Nevertheless, this blog is concerned about theories and applications of physics based modelling, for example analytical approach, finite element method etc., numerical methods to solve problems and so on. You will find articles from very basic to advanced level modelling and simulation techniques. Some popular software packages, e.g. MATLAB, SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Mathematica, ABAQUS etc. are used to analyze many problems. Please feel free to comment in this blog if you find any issues, suggestions or if you have any further queries. You are also welcome to use these free materials, but please make sure to cite or refer this blog whenever you copy any content from here. Thank you and enjoy!
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