AmountUnits
Amount unit used internally during simulation when UnitConversion is on
Description
This property defines the amount unit that SimBiology uses internally
during model simulation when UnitConversion
is
on. You can set this to any character vector representing an amount
unit such as molecule, mole, or mole with any valid prefix. It can
also be a custom unit if it is consistent with amount as its dimension.
The default is <automatic>
, which means SimBiology
automatically selects an amount unit for simulation. SimBiology examines
the units on all of the states and selects an amount unit such that AbsoluteTolerance of the states in amount,
or amount per volume is at least as stringent as the simulation absolute
tolerance multiplied by the smallest amount unit. This stringency
is relaxed appropriately for states that become large when AbsoluteToleranceScaling is on.
Note
It is recommended that you use the default unit (<automatic>
)
or choose units for states such that the simulated values are neither
too large (greater than 106) or too small
(less than 10-6).
However, for some edge cases, you may need to change AmountUnits
.
Suppose you have a model with a state that takes on values around
10-12 moles for the entire simulation,
and you need to use mole
as its unit. Then it may
be appropriate to set AmountUnits
to picomole
.
In this case, the internal simulation values would be around 1, instead
of around 10-12 as in the default case. AbsoluteTolerance of the simulation is
determined using this internal value. Thus by choosing picomole
as
the amount unit, you effectively reduce the size of AbsoluteTolerance
.
Changing the AmountUnits
property is closely
related to changing AbsoluteTolerance
when considering
the effects on simulation results.
Even when using the default unit, it may be still necessary to change AbsoluteTolerance. For details, see Selecting Absolute Tolerance and Relative Tolerance for Simulation.
If you need to recover the simulation behavior from releases prior to R2015b:
Set the
AmountUnit
tomole
. However, if the model has quantity units inmolecule
, set the unit tomolecule
instead.Set the
MassUnits
tokilogram
.
Tip
If you have a custom function and UnitConversion
is
on (whether or not you are using the default unit <automatic>
),
follow the recommendation below.
Non-dimensionalize the parameters that are passed to the function if they are not already dimensionless.
Suppose you have a custom function defined as
y = f(t)
wheret
is the time in hour andy
is the concentration of a species in mole/liter. When you use this function in your model to define a repeated assignment rule for instance, define it as:s1 = f(time/t0)*s0
, wheretime
is the simulation time,t0
is a parameter defined as 1.0 hour,s0
is a parameter defined as 1.0 mole/liter, ands1
is the concentration of a species in mole/liter. Note thattime
ands1
do not have to be in the same units ast0
ands0
, but they must be dimensionally consistent. For example, thetime
ands1
units can be set to minute and picomole/liter, respectively.
Characteristics
Applies to | Object: Configset |
Data type | Character vector |
Data values | Character vector specifying any amount unit. The default
is |
Access | Read/write for properties of |