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Abstract
With the support of advanced technical software one can easily and virtually create and study the SES system (Secondary Energy System - presented in a previous paper), in order to determine if its physical realization is appropriate. In the virtual analyzing and testing mode is much easier in terms of time, costs and resources needed to set up the system in practice. In order to carry out the virtual analysis and testing of the SES system, we used the Catia application for the three-dimensional design and the Matlab numerical computing environment for the theoretical-functional analysis of the system.
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1 Mechanical and Automotive Engineering Department, “Gheorghe Asachi” Technical University of Iasi, Romania