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What's New in MapleSim 2022

The MapleSim 2022 family of products offers a host of improvements in modeling and connectivity, including many that are in direct response to customer requests.

 

Enhanced Modeling Tools

MapleSim Insight

Enhanced Modeling Tools

In response to feedback from engineers in the field, MapleSim 2022 provides important updates to a variety of built-in and add-on libraries and toolboxes that make developing models more efficient.

Built-in Modeling Tools

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Reduce diagram clutter with "wireless" To-From blocks for a larger variety of signals.

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Fine-tune control valve performance affected by pressure with the new Pressure Compensator component in the Hydraulics library.

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Easily create and customize control valves with the new Directional Control Valve Builder app.

MapleSim Web Handling Library

The MapleSim Web Handling Library brings a set of modeling components to simulate roll-to-roll processes, helping you manage tensioning, optimize the web speed, and reduce web slippage.  The new release of this add-on library expands its modeling scope.

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The new Laminating Subsection can simulate the merging of multiple web layers.

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Additional components support the modeling of lamination often used in packaging and consumer products.

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The multiplex components can handle up to 10 layers of material, each with separate web properties.

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New built-in roller parameters let you define aspects of your web system layouts more easily, including inner diameter settings and support for zero-wrap-angle nip rollers.

MapleSim Heat Transfer Library

The MapleSim Heat Transfer Library gives you a comprehensive view into the heat transfer effects present in your model, enabling you to refine your design to improve performance and avoid overheating.  The new release of this add-on library provides new components for modeling flow networks.

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The new Air Orifice component is based on the ISO standard 6358 and covers the discharge flow through an orifice in both subsonic and choked flows.

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The Air Change and Water Change components allow sudden or gradual change in flow networks during thermal contraction or expansion, and support the well-known Crane and Hooper models.

MapleSim Battery Library

The MapleSim Battery Library, an add-on to MapleSim, allows you to incorporate physics-based predictive models of battery cells into your multidomain system-level models.  The new release contains several improvements to make it easier to build your battery models.

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The Battery Data app allows customization of the voltage and entropy charge inputs.

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The electrode potential of the Lithium Ion component now includes temperature dependency.

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The Battery Charger example makes it easy to start building your own use-cases.

MapleSim CAD Toolbox

With the MapleSim CAD Toolbox, you can see how your mechanical CAD models will behave as part of a larger, multidomain system, and apply MapleSim's advanced analysis tools to improve your designs.  This add-on toolbox makes it easy to import CAD models into MapleSim, automatically capturing the kinematic and kinetic properties of the model components.  For 2022, the toolbox has been updated for compatibility with recent releases of many CAD tools. The MapleSim CAD Toolbox can be used with Inventor®, NX®, SOLIDWORKS®, CATIA® V6, Solid Edge®, 3D ACIS®, Pro/Engineer® / PTC® Creo, Parasolid®, AutoCAD® 3D, I-deas®, IFC® v4, IGES®, and more.

MapleSim Insight

MapleSim Insight gives machine builders powerful, simulation-based debugging and 3-D visualization capabilities that directly connect to your automation tools. With the 2022 release, MapleSim Insight offers new productivity and connectivity features.

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The new Results Management tool lets you quickly view simulation results across multiple scenarios.

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When running simulations with different parameter values, the results can be named and saved for later retrieval.

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Multiple results can be easily compared by overlaying the plots on the same set of axes.

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Descriptive notes can be added to the stored results, making it simple to identify simulation versions and resume previous work.

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MapleSim Insight offers enhanced data mapping when connecting to automation software using Ethernet/IP.  While MapleSim Insight has always automatically generated Electronic Data Sheet (EDS) files for a given FMU, it now additionally provides RSLogix 5000 files (L5X) for use with Rockwell Automation's Studio 5000 software family. These can be used to map the EtherNet/IP data to the tags inside of Logix Designer.

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New tutorial mode makes it faster for teams to become productive with MapleSim Insight.  The hands-on guide walks new users through common tasks, so they can get started easily.

Learn more about MapleSim Insight.

See Also

MapleSim 2022: New and Updated Components

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