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Thursday 5 February 2015

Dynamic simulation

Dynamic simulation

Dynamic simulation (or dynamic system simulation) is the use of a computer program to
 model the time varying behavior of a system. The systems are typically described byordinary
 differential equations or partial differential equations. As mathematical models incorporate 
real-world constraints, like gear backlash and rebound from a hard stop, equations become
 nonlinear. This requires numerical methods to solve the equations. A numerical simulation is 
done by stepping through a time interval and calculating the integral of the derivatives by
approximating the area under the derivative curves. Some methods use a fixed step through the interval, and others use an adaptive step that can shrink or grow automatically to maintain an acceptable error tolerance. Some methods can use different time steps in different parts of the simulation model. Industrial uses of dynamic simulation are many and range from nuclear power,
 steam turbines, 6 degree of freedom vehicle modeling, electric motors, econometric models, 
biological systems, robot arms, mass spring dampers, hydraulic systems, and drug dose 
migration through the human body to name a few. These models can often be run in real time
 to give a virtual response close to the actual system. This is useful in process control and mechatronic systems for tuning the automatic control systems before they are 
connect to the real system, or for human training before they control the real system. 
Simulation is also used in computer games and animation and can be accelerated by using
 a physics engine, the technology used in many powerful computer graphics software programs,
 like 3ds MaxMayaLightwave, and many others to simulate physical characteristics. In computer animation, things like hairclothliquidfire, and particles can be easily modeled, while the human animator animates simpler objects. Computer-based dynamic animation was first used at
 a very simple level in the 1989 Pixar Animation Studios short film Knick Knack to move the fake 
snow in the snowglobe and pebbles in a fish tank.

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