Complementary use of BG and EMR formalisms for multiphysics systems analysis and control
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Abstract
In this paper, a complex multiphysics system is modeled using two different energy-based graphical techniques: Bond Graph and Energetic Macroscopic Representation. These formalisms can be used together to analyze, model and control a system. The BG is used to support physical, lumped-parameter modeling and analysis processes, and then EMR is used to facilitate definition of a control structure through inversion-based methodology. This complementarity between both of these tools is set out through a helicopter flight control subsystem.
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