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DynPy—Python Library for Mechanical and Electrical Engineering: An Assessment with Coupled Electro-Mechanical Direct Current Motor Model
by
Chiliński, Bogumił
, Radomski, Amadeusz
, Sierociński, Damian
, Gawiński, Franciszek
, Przybyłowicz, Piotr
in
Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ analytical solution
/ Circuits
/ Community support
/ Computer engineering
/ coupled electro-mechanical model
/ Differential equations
/ Electrical engineering
/ Language
/ Libraries
/ Methods
/ Numerical analysis
/ numerical techniques
/ Ordinary differential equations
/ Python
/ Simulation
/ Simulation methods
/ Software
/ software tools for circuit simulation
/ software tools for mechanical engineering
/ solving methods
/ Text editing
/ User interface
2025
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DynPy—Python Library for Mechanical and Electrical Engineering: An Assessment with Coupled Electro-Mechanical Direct Current Motor Model
by
Chiliński, Bogumił
, Radomski, Amadeusz
, Sierociński, Damian
, Gawiński, Franciszek
, Przybyłowicz, Piotr
in
Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ analytical solution
/ Circuits
/ Community support
/ Computer engineering
/ coupled electro-mechanical model
/ Differential equations
/ Electrical engineering
/ Language
/ Libraries
/ Methods
/ Numerical analysis
/ numerical techniques
/ Ordinary differential equations
/ Python
/ Simulation
/ Simulation methods
/ Software
/ software tools for circuit simulation
/ software tools for mechanical engineering
/ solving methods
/ Text editing
/ User interface
2025
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DynPy—Python Library for Mechanical and Electrical Engineering: An Assessment with Coupled Electro-Mechanical Direct Current Motor Model
by
Chiliński, Bogumił
, Radomski, Amadeusz
, Sierociński, Damian
, Gawiński, Franciszek
, Przybyłowicz, Piotr
in
Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ analytical solution
/ Circuits
/ Community support
/ Computer engineering
/ coupled electro-mechanical model
/ Differential equations
/ Electrical engineering
/ Language
/ Libraries
/ Methods
/ Numerical analysis
/ numerical techniques
/ Ordinary differential equations
/ Python
/ Simulation
/ Simulation methods
/ Software
/ software tools for circuit simulation
/ software tools for mechanical engineering
/ solving methods
/ Text editing
/ User interface
2025
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DynPy—Python Library for Mechanical and Electrical Engineering: An Assessment with Coupled Electro-Mechanical Direct Current Motor Model
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DynPy—Python Library for Mechanical and Electrical Engineering: An Assessment with Coupled Electro-Mechanical Direct Current Motor Model
2025
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Overview
DynPy is an open-source library implemented in Python (version 3.10.12) programming language which aims to provide a versatile set of functionalities for mechanical and electrical engineers. It enables the user to model, solve, simulate, and report analysis of dynamic systems with the use of a single environment. The DynPy library comes with a predefined collection of ready-to-use mechanical and electrical systems. A proprietary approach to creating new systems by combining independent elements defined as classes, such as masses, springs, dampers, resistors, capacitors, inductors, and more, allows for the quick creation of new, or the modification of existing systems. In the paper examples for obtaining analytical and numerical solutions of the systems described with ordinary differential equations were presented. The assessment of solver accuracy was conducted utilising a coupled electro-mechanical model of a direct current motor, with MATLAB/Simulink (R2022b) used as a reference tool. The model was solved in DynPy with the hybrid analytical–numerical method and fully analytically, while in MATLAB/Simulink strictly numerical simulations were run. The comparison of the results obtained from both tools not only proved the credibility of the developed library but also showed its superiority in specific conditions.
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MDPI AG
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