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Improving the competitivity of a product often means enhancing its quality and its functionalities without impacting its price. Moreover, issues of sustainable development, especially in transport, leads to a reduction of product’s weight achieved by increasing integration of its components. This strong need for integration is the origin of mechatronics. To integrate multiple components and ensure if they are compatible and work in synergy implies to use many multidisciplinary simulations based on high performance calculators. The variety of simulation software, data formats and methodologies adds numerous issues which need to be solved. This paper introduces some solutions to develop interoperability in mechatronics simulation.
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Lefèvre, J., Charles, S., Bosch, M., Eynard, B., Henner, M. (2010). Multidisciplinary Simulation of Mechatronic Components in Severe Environments. In: Aiguier, M., Bretaudeau, F., Krob, D. (eds) Complex Systems Design & Management. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15654-0_21
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