Accurate, flexible, and dynamic mathematical computer modeling tools are required for the development and parametric evaluation of the various possible Advanced Life Support Systems (ALSS) configurations. Such models are expected to take a top-level approach to maximize modularity, flexibility in development, and user/developer friendliness. Two approaches are taken for modeling the WPRR component of an ALSS: an object oriented approach coded in Java and a SIMULINK model. Each model exhibits distinct properties for the interchange of technologies, startup requirements, and hardware/software requirements, but are anticipated to provide successful ALSS models.
Top-Level Modeling of Waste Processing and Resource Recovery Component of an ALSS
Sae Technical Papers
International Conference On Environmental Systems ; 1999
12.07.1999
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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