What's New in MapleSim 5: Component Library
The MapleSim Component Library contains over 150 new components that you can view and use in your simulations. These components and the operation of each component is described in separate help pages with the appropriate tables and a brief description of the operation.
In addition MapleSim contains new Magnetics examples for you to view and use in your simulations.
New MapleSim 5 Library Components
The following descriptions pertain to the new components found in the MapleSim Library palette and MapleSim Help.
1-D Mechanical Translational
This library contains new components to model one-dimensional translational mechanical systems for motion/force drivers, sensors, and so forth. This includes Common Brake, Constant Force Motion Drivers, Force Step, Linear Speed Dependent Force, and Quadratic Speed Dependent Force and Translational Power Sensors.
For more information, see 1-D Mechanical Library Overview.
1-D Mechanical Rotational
This library contains new components to model one-dimensional rotational mechanical systems, such as Common Disc, Ideal Rolling Wheel and Rotational Accelerate Motion Drivers .
Digital Sources
There are two new digital source components to model time-dependent digital signal sources, such as Digital Pulse Source and Digital Tabular Source.
For more information, see Digital Sources.
Electrical Analog
The Electrical Analog library contains new zener diode and thyristor semiconductor components, operational amplifiers, analog and digital multiphase switch components to model simple opening arc conditions, passive translational EMF, passive saturating inductors and analog multi-transformers.
For more information, see Electrical Analog Components Overview.
Electrical Digital
The Electrical Digital library contains new digital domain logic converters and digital pulse sources, such as Digital Table, Digital Clock and Digital Step.
For more information, see Electrical Digital Components Overview.
Electrical Machines Transformers
The Electrical Machines Transformers library contains models of three-phase electrical transformers with various winding configurations (delta, wye, zigzag).
For more information, see Machines Transformers.
Hydraulic Library
This library contains components to model hydraulic systems, such as Compliant Cylinder, Pipes and Check Valves, Circular and Non-Circular Pipes, Orifice and Spool Valves.
For more information, see Hydraulic Library Overview.
Magnetic Library
The new Magnetic Library contains information and components you can use to model various magnetic circuits. This library consists of basic magnetic components; data for hard and soft magnetic material; sensor information for measuring magnetic flux and potential; magnetic field shapes for representing characteristics of electromagnetic fields and permanent magnets; magnetic flux leakage and sources, and magnetic potential leakage and sources.
For more information, see Magnetic Library Overview.
Signal Blocks
The Signal Blocks library contains new components to manipulate or generate input and output signals and consists of polar-to-rectangular and rectangular-to-polar functions, discrete state-space components, 1-D lookup tables, time lookup tables, and signal extractors.
For more information, see Signal Blocks Library Overview.
Thermal Fluids
The Thermal and Thermal Fluids library contains new components to model thermal system boundary conditions, constraints, heat flow, heat transfer, thermal-fluids, and thermal sensors.
For more information, see Thermal and Thermal Fluids Library Overview.
New MapleSim 5 Examples
The following new examples are found in the MapleSim Library Examples palette.
Magnetics
Moving Coil Actuator
The Moving Coil Actuator model demonstrates the effects of the magnetic force components of a moving axis-symmetric coil actuator on a flange.
Saturated Inductor
The Saturated Inductor model demonstrates the effects of the non-linear magnetization characteristics of soft magnetic material in an inductor.
Thermal
Cooling with Pump and Valve
The Pump and Valve Cooling model demonstrates the effects of a heated thermal mass cooled by a liquid-cooled heatsink.
Indirect Cooling
The Indirect Cooling model demonstrates the effects of recirculating coolant transfering heat to a radiator.
See Also
What's New in MapleSim 5
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