Part of the 1995 Western Multiconference on Computer Simulation
Sponsored by the SCS
January 16-18, 1995
Tropicana, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
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MONDAY, January 16, 1995
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08:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Keynote Address:
Simulation, Supercomputing, and the National Data Superhighway
Bahram Nassersharif, U.S.A.
09:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Keynote Panel Discussion:
Simulation in Health Care Reform
Tami Mark, Murray Roth, John Phelps, and Colin Winterbottom, U.S.A.
10:00 a.m. _________________________Coffee Break_______________________
10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Technical Session #1: Qualitative Bond Graphs
Chairperson: Jan Top, The Netherlands
Behavior Generation Using Model Switching - A Hybrid Bond Graph Modeling
Technique
Pieter J. Mosterman, and Gautam Biswas, U.S.A.
Qualitative Bond Graph Reasoning in Control Engineering - Part I: Qualitative
Bond Graph Modelling and Controller Design
Derek A. Linkens, and H. Wang, United Kingdom
Qualitative Bond Graph Reasoning in Control Engineering - Part II: Fault
Diagnosis
Derek A. Linkens, and H. Wang, United Kingdom
10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Technical Session #2: Software
Chairperson: Serge Scavarda, France
MTT: Model Transformation Tools
Peter J. Gawthrop, United Kingdom
PC Version of the Bond-Graph Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Tool CAMAS
Jan F. Broenink, and Paul B.T. Weustink, The Netherlands
SINRAT IV. A Program of Traffic Accident Reconstruction
Carlos Vera Alvarez, Jose A. Lozano, Francisco Aparicio, and Jesus Felez, Spain
12:00 p.m. _____________________________Lunch________________________
01:30 p.m. - 03:00 p.m.
Technical Session #3: Distributed Parameter Systems
Chairperson: Genevieve Dauphin-Tanguy, France
Three Dimensional Bond Graph Models Using CAMP-G
Jose J. Granda, and James Reus, U.S.A.
Bond Graph Representation of Continuous Boundary Value Problems Formulated in
Terms of the Second Green Identity and its Boundary Element Discrete Counterpart
Manuel Doblare Castellano, L. Gracia, and Jose L. Pelegay, Spain
Bond Graph Representation of Boundary Value Problems With Variational Structure
Manuel Doblare Castellano, Jose L. Pelegay, L. Gracia, and Francisco G. Buil,
Spain
01:30 p.m. - 03:00 p.m.
Technical Session #4: Hydraulics and Pneumatics
Chairperson: Dean Karnopp, U.S.A.
Applications of Bond Graphs to Hydraulic Motion Control Systems
Donald L. Margolis, U.S.A.
Approach Used to Model a Pneumatic Two-Input Pressure Regulator With Bond
Graphs
P. Brassart, Serge Scavarda, and X. Lin, France
Modelling of One-Dimensional Gas Flow in an Oil Platform Riser Using Bond Graphs
Paul Ove Moksnes, Hallvard Engja, and Eilif Pedersen, Norway
3:00 p.m. _________________________Coffee Break_______________________
03:30 p.m. - 05:00 p.m.
Technical Session #5: Identification
Chairperson: Wolfgang Borutzky, Germany
Identifiability of Linear Systems Represented by Bond Graphs
George Profos, and Marisol Delgado, Venezuela
Identifiability of Non-Resistive Bond Graph Models
Patrick J. Royer, Bernhard M. Maschke, and P. Chantre, France
A Formulation of the Sensitivity Analysis for Dynamic Systems Optimization
Based on Pseudo Bond Graphs
Jose M. Cabanellas, Jesus Felez, and Carlos Vera Alvarez, Spain
Bond Graph Modeling of Thermal Effects in Switching Devices
Janette Garcia, Genevieve Dauphin-Tanguy, and C. Rombaut, France
03:30 p.m. - 04:15 p.m.
Technical Session #6: Thermodynamics
Chairperson: Jacques LeFevre, United Kingdom
Pseudo Bond Graph Representation of Transient Heat Conduction in a Cylindrical
Coordinate System Using a Modal Decoupling of the "Bessel Equation"
Vilmar Aesoy, and Hallvard Engja, Norway
Using Bond Graph Attributes for Modeling a Gas Driven Servo
Hallvard Engja, Norway
04:15 p.m. - 05:00 p.m.
Technical Session #7: Life Sciences
Chairperson: Hallvard Engja, Norway
Why and How Should We Introduce Bond Graphs to Life Scientists?
Jacques LeFevre, United Kingdom
The Chemo-Mechanical Energy-Storing Transducer: A New Bond Graph Element
Representing Cardiac Muscle Dynamics in an Energ-Coherent Way
Jacques LeFevre, and Laurent LeFevre, United Kingdom
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TUESDAY, January 17, 1995
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09:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Plenary Session
Chairperson: Francois E. Cellier, U.S.A.
Actively Controlled Systems - An Ideal Application Area for Bond Graph Modeling
Dean Karnopp, U.S.A.
10:00 a.m. _________________________Coffee Break_______________________
10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Technical Session #8: Hybrid Systems I
Chairperson: Jan-Erik Stromberg, Sweden
Development of Proper Models of Hybrid Systems: A Bond Graph Formulation
John B. Ferris, and Jeffrey L. Stein, U.S.A.
Bond Graph Modeling of Variable Structure Systems
Francois E. Cellier, U.S.A.
Martin Otter, Germany
Hilding Elmqvist, Sweden
Combination of Discontinuities in Bond Graphs
Francis Lorenz, Belgium
Hafid Haffaf, Algeria
12:00 p.m. _____________________________Lunch________________________
1:30 p.m. - 2:15 p.m.
Technical Session #9: Hybrid Systems II
Chairperson: Francis Lorenz, Belgium
Representing Discontinuities by Sinks of Fixed Causality
Wolfgang Borutzky, Germany
Switched Bond Graphs: Towards Systematic Composition of Computational Models
Ulf Soderman, and Jan-Erik Stromberg, Sweden
2:15 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Technical Session #10: Bond Graph Causality
Chairperson: Peter C. Breedveld, The Netherlands
Bicausal Bond Graphs
Peter J. Gawthrop, United Kingdom
Constraint-Based Programming for Bond Graph Causality
Yousri El Fattah, Austria
3:00 p.m. _________________________Coffee Break_______________________
03:30 a.m. - 05:00 p.m.
Panel Discussion: The Future and Role of Bond Graphs in Industry
Moderator: Jose J. Granda, U.S.A.
Panel Members:
Jan F. Broenink, The Netherlands
Francois E. Cellier, U.S.A.
Dean Karnopp, U.S.A.
Francis Lorenz, Belgium
Christian Masson, France
Carlos Vera, Spain
Ashraf A. Zeid, U.S.A.
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WEDNESDAY, January 18, 1995
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08:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Technical Session #11: Methodology I
Chairperson: Peter J. Gawthrop, United Kingdom
Exhaustive Canonical Decompositions of Linear Two-Ports
Peter C. Breedveld, The Netherlands
Modelling Multiport I-Fields in Bond Graphs Using 1-Port Inductors
John D. Lamb, and Gregory M. Asher, United Kingdom
State Equations of Nonlinear Dynamic Systems
Willem Minten, Bart De Moor, and Joos Vandewalle, Belgium
10:00 a.m. _________________________Coffee Break_______________________
10:30 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.
Technical Session #12: Methodology II
Chairperson: Manuel Doblare, Spain
Introduction of Functional and Higher-Order Elements in Bond Graphs
Laurent LeFevre, and Jacques LeFevre, United Kingdom
Jorge M. Barreto, Belgium
On the Extension of the Bondgraphic Power Postulate to Some Relativistic
Phenomena
Nasser M. Gussn, and Francois E. Cellier, U.S.A.
11:15 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Technical Session #13: Electronics
Chairperson: John D. Lamb, United Kingdom
Semiconductor Device Modelling and Simulation Using Bond Graph
Herve Morel, Bruno Allard, C.C. Lin, and H. Helali, France
Monitoring of Systems Modelled by Bond-Graphs
M. Tagina, J.P. Cassar, Genevieve Dauphin-Tanguy, and M. Staroswiecki, France
12:00 p.m. _____________________________Lunch________________________
01:30 p.m. - 03:00 p.m.
Technical Session #14: Model Reusability
Chairperson: Marisol Delgado, Venezuela
Structure and Use of a Library for Physical Systems Models
Jan L. Top, A.P.J. Breunese, Jan F. Broenink, and J.M. Akkermans,
The Netherlands
Reusability of Bond-Graph Component Models in Automotive Industry: Application
to Power Steering Systems
Christian Masson, and Atilla Yazman, France
A Component-Based Modeling Approach for System Design: Theory and Implementation
Jeffrey L. Stein, and Loucas S. Louca, U.S.A.
The Use of Bond Graph Reasoning for the Design of Interdisciplinary Schemes
R.H. Bracewell, and John E.E. Sharpe, United Kingdom
3:00 p.m. _________________________Coffee Break_______________________
03:30 p.m. - 04:15 p.m.
Technical Session #15: Multibody Dynamics and Differential Algebraic Equations
Chairperson: Jan Broenink, The Netherlands
Bond Graph Formulation in Terms of Relative Coordinates
Jesus Felez, Carlos Vera Alvarez, and Rosendo Cacho, Spain
Relaxed Causality - A Bond Graph Oriented Perspective on DAE-Modelling
Johannes van Dijk, and Peter C. Breedveld, The Netherlands
04:15 p.m. - 05:00 p.m.
Technical Session #16: Vehicle Dynamics
Chairperson: Donald L. Margolis, U.S.A.
Bond Graph Models Using Experimental Component Characteristics: An Electric
Vehicle Example
Nickolas M. Melville, and Dean Karnopp, U.S.A.
Bond Graph Modeling of an Active Track Tensioning System
Francis B. Hoogterp, Mikell K. Eiler, Bobby L. Wright, Jr., and Ashraf A. Zeid,
U.S.A.
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General Chairperson Program Chairperson
Francois E. Cellier Jose J. Granda
Dept. of Electr. and Computer Engr. Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Arizona California State University, Sacramento
Tucson, Ariz. 85721 Sacramento, Calif. 95819
Phone: (602) 621-6192 Phone: (916) 278-5711
FAX: (602) 621-8076 FAX: (916) 278-5949
EMail: Cel...@ECE.Arizona.Edu EMail: Gran...@ECS.CSUS.Edu
International Program Committee
Gregory Asher University of Nottingham U.K.
Wolfgang Borutzky Cologne Polytechnic Germany
Peter Breedveld University of Twente Netherlands
Jan Broenink University of Twente Netherlands
Genevieve Dauphin-Tanguy Ecole Centrale de Lille France
Marisol Delgado Universidad Simon Bolivar Venezuela
Manuel Doblare Techn. Institute of Aragon Spain
Hallvard Engja University of Trondheim Norway
Peter Gawthrop University of Glasgow U.K.
Dean Karnopp University of California Davis U.S.A.
Francis Lorenz Lorenz Simulation Belgium
Donald Margolis University of California Davis U.S.A.
Henry Paynter formerly at M.I.T. U.S.A.
Fernando Ribeiro da Silva Instituto Militar de Engenharia Brazil
Ernesto Ruiz National University of Colombia Colombia
Serge Scavarda I.N.S.A. France
Jan-Erik Stromberg Linkoping University Sweden
Jean Thoma Thoma Consulting Switzerland
Tong Zhou California State University Sacramento U.S.A.
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