Pre-Grant Publication Number: 20110191092
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Prior Art Detail
Summary / Description
| Summary / Description | Flowmaster is a product which accommodates parallel co-simulation and has been available for many years. The uploaded document is just one example of a Flowmaster solution from 2008. The URL links to Flowmaster's history of product announcements on their web site - sifting through the announcements shows the co-simulation was known more than 1 year prior to the instant priority date. |
Basic Information
| Type of Prior Art | Online Publication |
| URL | http://www.flowmaster.com/news_... |
| Author/Creator | Flowmaster |
| Title | Flowmaster Announcements |
| Publication Date | January 1, 2008 |
| Publisher | Flowmaster |
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| Additional Information | |
Notes / To Do
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Excerpt
Excerpt MAN developed FasiFlow specifically for
the simulation of cooling circuits in internal
combustion engines. It concerns
a superordinate instance, with which
the co-simulation of the fluid simulation
system Flowmaster in addition to
the length dynamic simulation Fasimat
was realised. This tool is an in-house
simulation system based on Mathlab/
Simulink and it is used respectively for
transient determination of fuel consumptionMAN developed FasiFlow specifically for
the simulation of cooling circuits in internal
combustion engines. It concerns
a superordinate instance, with which
the co-simulation of the fluid simulation
system Flowmaster in addition to
the length dynamic simulation Fasimat
was realised. This tool is an in-house
simulation system based on Mathlab/
Simulink and it is used respectively for
transient determination of fuel consumption
and power needs of drive
trains during any driving cycles. |
Relevance
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Relevance
Multiple co-simulators are well known and demonstrated in the submitted prior art, the remainder of the claim is inherent in co-simulation.
Multiple co-simulators are well known and demonstrated in the submitted prior art, the remainder of the claim is inherent in co-simulation.
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