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Introduction to OpenModelica
Published 11/2025
Duration: 1h 57m | .MP4 1920x1080 30fps® | AAC, 44100Hz, 2ch | 898.81 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Getting started with OpenModelica through practical examples
What you'll learn
- Understand the OpenModelica interface and the use of standard libraries for organizing and managing models.
- Learn the fundamental concepts of Modelica, including classes, parameters, variables, equation-based modeling and simulation work flow.
- Build and analyze dynamic models in the text environment, apply initial conditions, and document models clearly.
- Create thermal, and electrical models using the graphical interface and verify results using hand calculation
Requirements
- A basic understanding of mathematics, physics, or general system concepts at the university level is recommended. No prior experience with OpenModelica or Modelica is required, making the course accessible to beginners interested in modeling and simulating dynamic systems across engineering and related fields.
Description
Course Description
Welcome to my comprehensiveOpenModelica Beginner Course, designed to give you a strong and practical foundation in system modeling usingOMEdit. As your instructor, my goal is simple: to help you quickly understand the core concepts, build real models with confidence, and develop skills you can directly apply in engineering, research, or academic projects.
Whether you're completely new to Modelica or transitioning from another simulation tool, this course guides you step-by-step through the essentials-using clear explanations, meaningful examples, and a hands-on learning approach.
What You Will Learn
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Understand how OpenModelica and OMEdit fit into the broader modeling ecosystem
Work confidently withModelica classes, data types, and key language elements
Use constants, parameters, variables, and equations to build system models
Applyalgebraic and differential equationsto describe dynamic behavior
Use theText Viewto write and structure Modelica code
Model dynamic systems using der(), initial conditions, and annotations
Build models visually usinggraphical components in OMEdit
Run simulations, adjust parameters, and interpret results effectively
Develop clean, well-structured Modelica models following best practices
Who This Course Is For
This course is ideal for:
Engineering students
Mechanical, electrical, and multi-domain simulation engineers
Researchers and academics
Anyone who wants to learn system modeling-no prior Modelica experience required
Course Highlights
Beginner-friendly explanationswithout oversimplifying the theory
Example-driven learningto help you understand concepts quickly
Practical OMEdit workflowsyou can immediately apply
Clear progressionfrom basic concepts to fully functional dynamic models
Realistic engineering mindset, focused on how modeling is done in practice
Why I Created This Course
When I first started learning OpenModelica, I realized how difficult it was to find structured, affordable, and practical training. Most resources were either too fragmented, too theoretical, or simply too expensive for beginners who just wanted to understand the fundamentals without unnecessary complexity.
I created this course to fill that gap.
My goal is to provide aclear, accessible, and cost-effective learning pathfor anyone who wants to start modeling in OpenModelica. Instead of leaving you to piece together information from scattered sources, this course gives you a complete, well-organized introduction-built from the perspective of someone who has already gone through the learning challenges.
What Comes Next
This beginner course is the first part of a structured learning path. I am currently preparing afollow-up advanced coursethat will build on everything you learn here. The next course will focus on more complex modeling techniques, advanced OMEdit workflows, and deeper system-level examples.Students who complete this beginner course will be fully prepared to continue with the advanced material.
Who this course is for:
- This course is designed for engineering students, researchers, and professionals, as well as anyone interested in learning dynamic system modeling and simulation. It is suitable for beginners with a foundational understanding of mathematics and physics who want to gain practical skills in building, analyzing, and simulating models using OpenModelica.
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