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Advanced Continuous Simulation Language (ACSL)
SIMULATION, 1976This paper describes ACSL, a continuous system simu lation language designed to help the engineer or scientist with a mathematical model analyze the behavior of his system. The computer calculates dynamic responses and interactively provides pictures (plots) and tabular display of selected variables.
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Parameter Optimization with ACSL Models
SIMULATION, 1987A method whereby a parameter optimization program, written in FORTRAN, can be used in conjunction with ACSL (Advanced Continuous Simulation Language) models of dynamic systems is described. The optimization of a projectile's trajectory is used as an example.
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An ACSL simulation of the respiratory system
International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing, 1993A simulation program for the respiratory system using ACSL (Advanced Continuous Simulation Language) is presented. The underlying model is based on the representation of ventilation as a phasic air movement in lungs during the respiratory cycle. The translation of the model with ACSL instructions is described in particular for continuous processes ...
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