dynamomodels
Dynamomodels refer to a class of dynamic simulation models used to analyze the behavior of physical systems under changing conditions. The term is especially common in mechanical engineering, automotive design, and aerospace research, where it describes computational representations that capture mass, inertia, forces, moments, and constraints as functions of time. Dynamomodels are constructed from component models—such as gears, bearings, linkages, and vehicle chassis—and then assembled into a multi‑body system that can be integrated using numerical solvers.
The methodology originated in the 1960s with early mechanical simulation systems that used analytical equations derived
Key advantages of dynamomodels are their ability to predict transient responses to control inputs or external