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Computer-Aided Simulation of Engineering Systems
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Mid-Year Meeting
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English
Abstract
The various computer techniques for simulation of dynamic mechanical systems are described. An example problem is solved, using the analog computer, a special purpose digital program, an analog-to-digital simulation language (MIMIC), and a problem oriented language (DYANA). The various methods are compared for time expended and efficiency in obtaining a solution.
A number of typical automotive simulation problems are briefly described. The current and potential impact of time sharing and computer graphics systems on engineering simulation is discussed.
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Hamann, W., "Computer-Aided Simulation of Engineering Systems," SAE Technical Paper 690499, 1969, https://doi.org/10.4271/690499.Also In
References
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