Object-oriented models of complex physical systems can have a very large number of equations and variables. For some applications, only a few output variables of the model are of actual interest. This paper presents an application of the well-known Tarjan’s algorithm, that allows to automatically select the minimal set of equations and variables required to compute the time histories of selected outputs of a given model. The application of the algorithm to a simple test case is illustrated in the paper.
Minimal Equation Sets for Output Computation in Object-Oriented Models
MANZONI, VINCENZO;CASELLA, FRANCESCO
2011-01-01
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Object-oriented models of complex physical systems can have a very large number of equations and variables. For some applications, only a few output variables of the model are of actual interest. This paper presents an application of the well-known Tarjan’s algorithm, that allows to automatically select the minimal set of equations and variables required to compute the time histories of selected outputs of a given model. The application of the algorithm to a simple test case is illustrated in the paper.File in questo prodotto:
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