DINAMO
DINAMO provides tools specifically designed for simulations in aerospace applications. |
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Through a series of custom library blocks and model format conventions, it is possible to produce executables that can be trimmed and run in real-time or faster, for aerospace applications - ranging from flight mechanics analyses to hardware-in-the-loop simulations - without ever requiring handwritten code.

- Simplified Aircraft Dynamics Analysis with automatic interface to models generated by Real-Time Workshop
- Accelerated model-based design and certification procedures with advanced productivity tools
- Reutilization of existing validated models for Real-Time simulation or Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) testing with RT-LAB
- Automatic code generation eliminates hand-coding, script writing or command line editing
- Fast parameter estimation (or optimization of model parameters) for CERTIFICATION, over 6 times faster than your existing optimizations tools.
- Increased simulation speed using aircraft-flight-mechanics models defined as block diagrams and RT-LAB to generate and run C-code.
DINAMO is a software package, running within the RT-LAB environment that provides tools specifically designed for running simulations for the aerospace industry.

DINAMO runs batches of trims and flight simulations ideal for flight mechanics analyses or test rig excitation.
DINAMO uses aircraft-flight-mechanics models defined as block diagrams in Simulink. To accelerate simulation speed, it uses RTW and RT-LAB to automatically generate and run C-code. A graphical user interface eases the task of creating trim, input, parameter-estimation, and batch files. Default trims, such as longitudinal and lateral trims, are provided and reference speeds, like Vmu, are automatically computed.
DINAMO is also designed to run parameter-estimation batches tailored to standard flight-mechanics analyses. To accomplish this, trim and parameter-estimation files must first be created and then grouped into batch files.
All this is done using DINAMO's simple user interface.
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Mar 2010 |
Real-Time Simulation Technologies in Education: a Link to Modern Engineering Methods and Practices Authors : Cacilda Andrade, Authors : Christian Dufour, Authors : Jean Bélanger Abstract : This paper discusses industrial applications of real time simulation technologies and opportunities that exist to include them in modern engineering education curricula. Real-time simulators are used extensively in... |
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Hardware-In-The-Loop Testing of Aeronautic Systems with State-of-the-Art Real-Time Technologies Authors : Simon Abourida Abstract : Avionics, navigation systems, flight controls and power units are becoming increasingly sophisticated within aerospace and defense systems (airplanes, UAVs, missiles…). Hardware-in-the-loop simulation is a cost-... |
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Jul 2003 |
Preliminary Model Matching of the Embraer 170 Jet Authors : Marco Papini, Authors : Sergio Cavalcanti Abstract : The development of the EMBRAER 170 Jet has benefited from an expanded modeling and simulation capability at EMBRAER. The aerodynamics model and its accuracy became an important part of the design development phase. This... |
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Dec 2001 |
Robust Flight Control: A Real-Time Simulation Investigation Authors : Dave Harman, Authors : Hugh H.T. Liu Abstract : This paper presents the research work of real-time implementation and simulation for a distributed aircraft model with one robust flight controller. Further, a comparative analysis between online and real-time simulation... |
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