About: Advanced Continuous Simulation Language is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 50 publications have been published within this topic receiving 719 citations. The topic is also known as: ACSL.
TL;DR: In this article, a mechanistic dynamic simulator is presented for the reactor/regenerator section of a Model IV fluid catalytic cracking unit (FCCU) for evaluating and teaching new and existing methods in system analysis, identification, control and on-line optimization.
TL;DR: The methodology developed in the present study should help informed individuals understand and solve PBPK models, without having to use "black-box' kind of computer programs and simulation softwares.
TL;DR: In order to estimate the uncertainty in PBPK model output, a versatile and simple computational method is presented which can be readily incorporated into the majority of P BPK models without extensive additions to model computer code.
TL;DR: It is shown that the inclusion of hydraulic elements increases the order of the system and Hydraulic compliance is the most effective factor in this regard.
Abstract: A fundamental study on the control of hydraulically actuated robots is presented. Dynamic modelling is performed in both time-domain and frequency-domain. It is shown that the inclusion of hydraulic elements increases the order of the system. Hydraulic compliance is the most effective factor in this regard.Three distinct control strategies are applied. Their performances are evaluated and compared. All three methods are exemplified with a two link hydraulic robot in a computer simulation. The robot has the same hydraulic configuration as many existing industrial manipulators. The simulation program is written in ACSL (Advanced Continuous Simulation Language) running on a VAX 11/750.
TL;DR: In this paper, the nonlinear dynamic behavior of a double effect tomato paste evaporator system is modeled using Advanced Continuous Simulation Language (ACSL) and the governing equations were solved using ACSL.