:hide-sidebar-primary: true :hide-sidebar-secondary: true :hide-related-pages: true Example Galleries ================= .. toctree:: :hidden: ../auto_example/p2f/index ../auto_example/f2f/index ../auto_example/export/index ../auto_example/application/index persalys/use_persalys model_description .. grid:: 1 1 2 2 :gutter: 2 3 4 4 .. grid-item-card:: :text-align: center .. button-ref:: ../auto_example/p2f/index :ref-type: doc :expand: :color: primary :click-parent: **Model with scalar inputs** How to run simulations with models with time-independent inputs. .. grid-item-card:: :text-align: center .. button-ref:: ../auto_example/f2f/index :ref-type: doc :expand: :color: primary :click-parent: **Model with time-dependent inputs** How to run simulations with models with time-dependent inputs. .. grid-item-card:: :text-align: center .. button-ref:: ../auto_example/export/index :ref-type: doc :expand: :color: primary :click-parent: **Export models** OTFMI can transform your OpenTURNS functions into FMU or Modelica model, ready to be integrated in larger models. .. grid-item-card:: :text-align: center .. button-ref:: ../auto_example/application/index :ref-type: doc :expand: :color: primary :click-parent: **Applications** Here are some specific analysis you can perform with OpenTURNS and OTFMI. .. grid-item-card:: :text-align: center .. button-ref:: persalys/use_persalys :ref-type: doc :expand: :color: primary :click-parent: **Use Persalys** You can import fmu files into Persalys, which uses OTFMI, to study the effect of uncertain parameters on the output. .. grid-item-card:: :text-align: center .. button-ref:: model_description :ref-type: doc :expand: :color: primary :click-parent: **Model descriptions** See descriptions of the models used in examples.