Examples: Connectors

In this section, examples for using connectors in MOSAICmodeling are given. The examples are visible to all users and the examples always note the ID of the respective element. Therefore, you can always consult this solution if you do not know how to proceed.

  • “Use of Connectors I – Naming Policy ‘integrate’ with one Equation Using a Different Notations” explains how a single equation that uses another notation can be added to your system with the naming policy ‘integrate’.
  • “Use of Connectors II – Naming Policy ‘integrate’ with All Connected Equation Systems using a Different Notation” discusses how many different equation systems with different notations can be combined in one system with the naming policy ‘integrate’.
  • “Use of Connectors III – Naming Policy ‘encapsulate’ with Two Involved Notations” shows how to combine two equations / equation systems with different notations with the naming policy ‘encapsulate’.
  • “Use of Connectors IV – Naming Policy ‘encapsulate’ with All Connected Equation Systems using a Different Notation” describes how to combine three equations / equation systems with different notations with the naming policy ‘encapsulate’.
  • “Use of Connectors V – Connecting Condenser, Trays, and Reboiler with Different Naming Policies” applies the connector concepts to a large-scale application in chemical engineering, in which models for condenser, trays, and reboiler are connected.
  • “Use of Connectors VI – Dynamic System” demonstrates how to use connectors for dynamic systems.