Co-Simulation Technology Development and Application of Electromechanical System

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current electromechanical products are moving in the direction of large integrated and small intelligent, a mechanical and electrical equipment is usually composed of many parts, we not only need physical test to know whether these parts perform well or not, but also need simulation analysis for many times to verify the performance of the whole device. Firstly, this paper depicts the current development situation of mechanical and electrical co-simulation technology, then researches its practical application combined with industrial production.

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