Simulating Behaviors Using EKL Scripting and Retrieving the Results

You can use EKL (Engineering Knowledge Language) to simulate any behavior in a function or a logical component, as well as a free-standing Modelica model, and then retrieve the results for further use in scripting. The creation and use differs somewhat, in particular when you look at how to prepare scenarios.

For a scenario for behaviors in functions or logical components, see Functional & Logical Design Users Guide: Performing a Virtual Execution: Running a Virtual Execution: Simulating Behaviors in Functions or Logical Components Using EKL Scripting, and Retrieving the Results.

For a scenario creating design tables for stand-alone Modelica models, see Simulating Models Using EKL Scripting and Retrieving the Results.

See Also
About Knowledge Handling Features in Dymola Behavior Modeling