What's New in Wolfram System Modeler 5.0
Built-In Libraries | Simulation Improvement |
Getting Started | Analytics Improvements |
Modeling Improvements |
A list of key new features since System Modeler 4.3.
Built-In Libraries
- New built-in library: Media—Simulate flow and phase changes of liquids and gases. »
- New built-in library: Noise—Add realism to simulations with reproducible noise generation. »
- The included Modelica Standard Library has been updated to the newest version, 3.2.2. »
Getting Started
- Introduction videos have been updated with new, helpful tips. »
- New workflow layouts "Library Developer", "Modeler" and "Presenter" optimize different work modes. »
Modeling Improvements
- Import and export with the latest FMI standard (2.0) allows interoperability with more tools than ever before. »
- Support for replaceable classes, allowing easy switching of submodels such as engines, tires etc. »
- Packages can now be split into multiple files, allowing components to be individually tracked in versioning control systems. »
- Additional units for torque, power, energy and more allow you to model using the units you are accustomed to.
Simulation Improvement
- Experiments can be pinned in Simulation Center to keep a specific result for comparison or later analysis. »
Analytics Improvements
- Access simulation data in more forms for use in additional analytics functions in the Wolfram Language.
- Save intermediate results, such as compiled models, for faster and more streamlined workflow in the Wolfram Language.
See New in System Modeler for more information on new features.