Modelica-Based Simulation of Fuzzy Temperature Control System in Virtual Experiment

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A fuzzy temperature control system is modeled and simulated in Modelica language,all of the system is mainly composed of heating tank, heater, fuzzy controller, electric valve and sensor. Every component is modeled separately in OpenModelica and created its MO file which is based on the component’s mathematical model and data parameter, and will be packaged into an xml file by Flex-plugin; finally, these parts are connected to an overall simulation system. The result of simulation is showed that this model is correct, and meets the control demand of fuzzy temperature control system. Key words: Modelica; fuzzy temperature control system; Mo file

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