partitioned simulation
[pɑːrˈtɪʃənd ˌsɪmjuˈleɪʃən]
nounpl: partitioned simulations
simulação particionada
1. A computational technique in which a complex simulation is divided into smaller, independent or loosely coupled subsystems that are simulated separately and then synchronized or combined to produce results for the whole system
The engineer used partitioned simulation to analyze the vehicle dynamics by separately modeling the engine, transmission, and chassis components.
O engenheiro usou simulação particionada para analisar a dinâmica do veículo modelando separadamente os componentes do motor, transmissão e chassis.
2. A simulation methodology used in multi-domain or multi-physics systems where different partitions represent different physical domains or subsystems
Partitioned simulation is particularly useful in fluid-structure interaction problems where the fluid and structure domains are solved separately.
A simulação particionada é particularmente útil em problemas de interação fluido-estrutura onde os domínios de fluido e estrutura são resolvidos separadamente.
This is a specialized technical term primarily used in engineering, computational physics, and numerical analysis fields. It is commonly encountered in academic publications, engineering software documentation, and research discussions in both English-speaking and Portuguese-speaking countries. The term reflects the modern computational approach of handling complex systems by decomposition into simpler, more manageable components.
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