Efficient Predictor for Co-Simulation with Multistep Sub-System Solvers

Andersson, Christian; Führer, Claus; Åkesson, Johan (2016). Efficient Predictor for Co-Simulation with Multistep Sub-System Solvers In Technical Report in Mathematical Sciences (1): Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Lund University
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Authors:
Andersson, Christian ; Führer, Claus ; Åkesson, Johan
Department:
Mathematics (Faculty of Engineering)
Numerical Analysis
Department of Automatic Control
Project:
LCCC
Research Group:
Numerical Analysis
Abstract:
An industrial model of a dynamic system is usually not just a set of differential equations. External inputs acting on the system are common, such as an external force acting on a body or wind pressing on a car. Update of these inputs needs to be handled by the numerical solver in an efficient way.

In dynamical simulation, multistep methods are commonly used. A multistep method uses the solution history in order to predict the future solution. When an input is changed, the history is no longer a good approximation for the future solution which may result in order reductions and simulation failure.

In this paper, a modification of the predictor is presented. Modifying the predictor, instead of restarting the method, results in an increased performance of the method. The cost of the modification must be weighed with the cost of restarting the method. Experiments show that the benefit of modifying the predictor outweighs the cost of a restart.
Keywords:
IVP ; Multistep Methods ; Restart ; Functional Mock-up Interface ; Simulation
ISSN:
1403-9338
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