Hybrid bond graph

Hybrid bond graph

A hybrid bond graph is a graphical description of a physical dynamic system with discontinuities. Similar toa regular bond graph, it is an energy-based technique. However, it allows instantaneous switching of the junction structure, which may violate the principle of continuity of power (Mosterman and Biswas, 1998).

References

* Mosterman, P. J. and Biswas, G., 1998: "A Theory of Discontinuities in Physical System Models" in "Journal of the Franklin Institute", Volume 335B, Number 3, pp. 401-439, January, 1998.

Further reading

* Mosterman, P. J., 2001: "HyBrSim - A Modeling and Simulation Environment for Hybrid Bond Graphs" in "Journal of Systems and Control Engineering", vol. 216, Part I, pp. 35-46, 2002.


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