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nalysis, Modeling and Simulation of Mechatronic Systems using the Bond Graph Method

Ole M. MidtgårdAbozar AlabakhshizadehYousef IskandaraniGeir Hovland

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Theoretical computer scienceMomentumComputer sciencePhysical systemDielectric electro active polymers (DEAP)Fourth order electrical systemTroubleshootingTopologycomputer.software_genrelcsh:QA75.5-76.95Modeling and simulationComponent (UML)Bond graphPush actuatorState-space representationProcess (computing)Casual strokeDisplacementEffective strokeComputer Science ApplicationsSimulation software20-Sim toolControl and Systems EngineeringModeling and SimulationEffective forcelcsh:Electronic computers. Computer sciencecomputerBond graphSoftware

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The Bond Graph is the proper choice of physical system used for: (i) Modeling which can be applied to systems combining multidisciplinary energy domains, (ii) Analysis to provide a great value proposition for finding the algebraic loops within the system enabling the process of troubleshooting and eliminating the defects by using the proper component(s) to fix the causality conflict even without being acquainted in the proper system, and (iii) Simulation facilitated through derived state space equations from the Bond Graph model is solved using industrial simulation software, such as 20-Sim. The Bond Graph technique is a graphical language of modeling, in which component energy ports are connected by bonds that specify the transfer of energy between system components. Following a brief introduction of the Bond Graph methodology and techniques, two separate case studies are comprehensively addressed. The first case study is a systematic implementation of a fourth order electrical system and conversion to mechanical system while the second case study presents modeling of the Dielectric Electro Active Polymer (DEAP) actuator. Building the systematic Bond Graph of multifaceted system and ease of switching between different domains are aims of the first case study while the second study shows how a complex mechatronic system could be analyzed and built by the Bond Graph. The respective Bond Graphs in each case is evaluated in the light of mathematical equations and simulations. Excellent correlation has been achieved between the simulation results and proper system equations.

https://doi.org/10.4173/mic.2011.1.3