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System Structure and Parametrization (SSP) is a tool-independent standard used to define complete systems consisting of one or more Functional Mock-up Units (FMUs). The FMUs generated by various third-party suppliers can be exported from the modeling tool. The exported SSP file can then be imported to various simulation tools (such as Dymola), enhancing the interoperability. For systems without FMUs, SSP can still be used to export the internal system structure, providing a standardized way to share and reuse system architectures. SSP export works only on instances.
You can automatically simulate the SSP file in Dymola and export the CSV file to the Results Player in just one click. This method saves you the time and efforts of manually exporting the SSP file in the modeling tool, launching Dymola, Importing and simulating the SSP file, exporting the CSV file and importing the CSV file again into the Results Player.
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To automatically export model data to SSP, simulate it in Dymola, and then load the results to the Results Player
Once simulation is done, results are automatically loaded into the results player.
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To export the SSP file
The compiler must be set up for the simulation to work. To learn more about setting up the compiler, refer to Help Documents in the Tool tab of the Dymola application. |
To export the CSV file from Dymola
This exported CSV file can be loaded into the Results Player to display numerical values from a CSV file directly in composite structure diagrams.
The model used in the figures is the WaterTankFMI.mdzip sample, bundled with the modeling tool.
To open the sample