Simscape Driveline
Model and simulate rotational and translational mechanical
systems
Simscape™
Driveline™
provides component libraries for modeling and simulating rotational and
translational mechanical systems. It includes models of worm gears, lead screws, and vehicle
components such as engines, tires, transmissions, and torque converters. You can use these
components to model the transmission of mechanical power in helicopter drivetrains,
industrial machinery, automotive powertrains, and other applications. You can integrate
electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and other physical systems into your model using
components from the Simscape family of products.
Simscape
Driveline
helps you develop control systems and test system-level performance. You can
create custom component models with the MATLAB
®
based Simscape language, which enables text-based authoring of physical modeling components,
domains, and libraries. You can parameterize your models using MATLAB variables and expressions, and design control systems for your physical system
in Simulink
®
. To deploy your models to other simulation environments, including
hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) systems,
Simscape
Driveline
supports C-code generation.
Learn the basics of Simscape Driveline
Example models illustrating specific functionality and
applications
Model construction techniques and best practices
Rotational and translational friction and detents that limit, slow, or
stop motion
Driveline axes coupled with Coulomb friction
Dynamic transfer of torques and motions
Engines and motors as sources of driveline motion
Coupled simple and complex motions
Variable and unbalanced driveline loads
Rotational and translational measurements for driveline components
Random noise and sinusoidal oscillations for translational and rotational
systems
Simple and complex tires, vehicle bodies
Power transmission, gear ratios
Simulation performance, troubleshooting simulation issues
Simulation performance for real-time deployment