Model Transformation Tools
Model Transformation Tools (MTT) is a set of tools for modelling dynamic physical systems using the bond-graph methodology and transforming these models into representations suitable for analysis, control, and simulation. These tools use and generate m files for GNU Octave.
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- Takamatsu, Mizuyo; Iwata, Satoru: Index reduction for differential-algebraic equations by substitution method (2008)
- Fábián, G.; van Beek, D. A.; Rooda, J. E.: Index reduction and discontinuity handling using substitute equations (2001)
- Gawthrop, Peter J.: Sensitivity bond graphs (2000)
- Gawthrop, Peter J.: Physical interpretation of inverse dynamics using bicausal bond graphs (2000)
- Kumar, Aditya; Daoutidis, Prodromos: Control of nonlinear differential algebraic equation systems with applications to chemical processes (1999)