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Extended and reduced POG dynamic model of an automatic corking machine for threaded plastic caps
The aim of this work is to show how the modeling of an electromechanical system can be addressed using the energy-based graphical modeling technique named “Power-Oriented Graphs” (POG). Differences and analogies of POG against Bond Graphs modeling technique are discussed. The paper presents the POG...
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