The example sections provide many different examples of the capabilities of MOSAICmodeling. The examples discusse the basic, or mandatory, features, but they also show how to use functions, interfaces, and parameter lists. You can also learn how to apply connectors to connect equations from different notations, set up units and flowsheets, how to use transformations to automatically discretize equation systems, and how to formulate and solve optimization problems.
Examples: Use of basic elements
In this section, the very basic functionalities of MOSAICmodeling are...
Examples: Functions
In this section, examples for using functions in MOSAICmodeling are...
Examples: Transformations
In this section, examples for using transformations in MOSAICmodeling are...
Examples: Connectors
In this section, examples for using connectors in MOSAICmodeling are...
Examples: Ports and streams
Large equation systems may represent a unit in the chemical...
Examples: Optimizations
In this section, examples for using MOSAICmodeling's optimization capabilities are...
Examples: User-defined language specifications
In this section, we provide examples for user-defined language specifications...