Icon class icon_class fas fa-quote-left icon_class_computed fas fa-quote-left Related content IBD: Figure 59: Internal structure of hydraulics system IBD: Figure 59: Internal structure of hydraulics system (with :values compartment showing) Source SysPhS-1.1 Copyright information About Object Management Group copyright in text extracts quoted from OMG specifications for educational purposes Snippet kind INFO SysML keywords SysML Internal Block Diagram Keywords SysPhS hydraulics Previous snippet Full quote Figure 59 shows the internal structure of a ConnectedTanks block. Next snippet Part properties, typed by blocks ... represent components in this system. They are connected to each other through ports, which represent openings in the tanks and pipe ... Related snippets A.4.1 Introduction: This subannex gives a model of a simple hydraulic system as an example of physical interaction (fluid flow). It does not include any signal flows A.4.2 System being modeled: The hydraulic system has three components: two fluid reservoir tanks and a pipe for connecting these tanks, see Figure 58. Figure 60 shows block definitions for components of ConnectedTanks in Figure 59. Tanks and pipes have openings for fluid to pass through, one for tanks and two for pipes. The openings are represented by ports of type VolumeFlowElement, from the physical interaction library .. Each type of component has its own behaviors, defined as constraints ... Related snippets (backlinks) Part properties, typed by blocks ... represent components in this system. They are connected to each other through ports, which represent openings in the tanks and pipe ... Visit also Visit also (backlinks) Flags