Operation: the co-simulation scripts
Operation
The principal functioning characteristics are the following:
- Flux works in parallel with another software
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Data are exchanged via file (extension DEX: Data EXchange)
- The synchronization is carried out manually or via a command file
Co-simulation scripts
The co-simulation scripts are different with each physical phenomenon studied as shown in the tables below.
- Script 1: if physical phenomena are considered independent
- Advantage: reduced computation time
- Disadvantage: the thermal variations of the electric and magnetic properties of the materials cannot be taken into account
- Example of use: definition of the initial parameters (voltages, powers, currents, initial time step, frequency), before launching a 2 nd script characterized by an extensive computation time.
- Script 2: if physical phenomena are interdependent
- Advantage: thermal variations of the electric and magnetic properties of the materials can be taken into account
- Disadvantage: expensive in terms of computation time
- Utilization: determination …
Note: In the first case (script 1), the user will be able to carry out a “manual”
co-simulation, while in the second case (script 2), the co-simulation will be carried
out by means of a command file.