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model construction techniques and best practices, domain-specific modeling, physical units

physical modeling is a way of modeling and simulating systems that consist of real physical components. it employs a physical network approach, where simscape™ blocks correspond to physical elements, such as pumps, motors, and op-amps. you join these blocks 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. for more information, see .

simscape foundation libraries contain a comprehensive set of basic elements and building blocks, organized by domain. connect these blocks together just as you would assemble a physical system. use these blocks, along with the blocks from the add-on products, such as simscape electrical™ or simscape driveline™, to model multidomain physical systems. for information on how you can extend the simscape modeling environment by creating custom components that do not exist in the foundation library or in any of the add-on products, see customization.

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    • model construction techniques, best practices

    • mechanical elements for rotational and translational motion, simple mechanisms, mechanical sensors and sources

    • basic electrical blocks and modeling techniques

    • basic electromagnetic blocks and modeling techniques

    • basic hydraulic (constant temperature) blocks and modeling techniques

    • basic isothermal liquid blocks and modeling techniques

    • basic thermal liquid blocks and modeling techniques

    • basic two-phase fluid blocks and modeling techniques

    • basic blocks and techniques for modeling gas systems

    • basic blocks and techniques for modeling moist air systems

    • basic thermal blocks and modeling techniques

    • blocks for transmitting physical control signals

    • required and commonly used blocks for setting simulation environment, interfacing with simulink® models, and generating custom components on-the-fly

    • units and unit conversion functions available with physical modeling environment
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