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examples/dymola-room\simulateAndExit.mos
The line
simulateModel("Buildings_Utilities_IO_BCVTB_Examples_TwoRooms", startTime=0, stopTime=21600);
is the command that Dymola executes. Here you can set the solver, its tolerance etc. The BCVTB just calls Dymola to run this script. There are no other ways how the BCVTB would set the solver of Dymola.
For debugging, you may also want to delete the line
exit();
This will avoid Dymola to close so you can see inside Dymola what was simulated.
Dymola itself is started by the BCVTB using bin/runDymola.{sh,bat}.
All the best,
Michael
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so the line in my case would be:simulateModel("All_in_one.All_in_one_test", startTime=0, stopTime=6000, Algorithm=Radau IIa - order 5 stiff); ?
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Dear Thierry,
As i am developing an approach to simulate cooling and air conditioning cycles in electric vehicles, the idea is to have more than a layout on different platforms.
I knew that even the controller, solver and compiler in dymola are the ones used for running the model in bcvtb, but i bet on different synchronization time of the flow properties exchange between the models to get even slightly differed results from those i already got when running the model in Dymola.
I am not quite sure though whether this trial is feasible but i am sticking to my thesis supervisor's plan :D.
I really appreciate this discussion cause i nearly got the same doubts that u have while my supervisor hasn't.
Thanks :)
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