How to write Code in Matlab function block in simulink?

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Dear all,
I want to solve four equation in matlab function block in simulink.
four equation are
  1. T=(Mf*id);
  2. d(ws)/dt=(10000-T+D(314.15-ws));
  3. Q=(ws*Mf*iq);
  4. d(Mf)/dt=(3000-Q+K(325-V));
Equation are interlink, so, there form a loops. e.g to sole Qs(k) need Mf(k) and to solve Mf(k) need Q(k). And same with T(k) and ws(k), interlink with Mf(k).
So, my question is how to write Code in Matlab function block in simulink to solve this loops?
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Alan Bindemann
Alan Bindemann il 8 Ago 2020
I don't think you can solve it entirely in a MATLAB Function block. You could solve it with a MATLAB function block that returns the right-hand sides of equations 1-4. You could then pass the derivative terms (2 and 4) into separate integrator blocks that return ws and Mf back into the MATLAB function block. The initial values of ws and Mf would be set in the integrator blocks as initial conditions.
function [T, dwsDt, Q, dMfDt] = foo(Mf, id, T, D, ws, iq, Q, K, V)
%#codegen
T = Mf*id;
dwsDt = (10000 - T + D*(314.15-ws));
Q = ws*Mf*iq;
dMfDt = 3000 - Q + K*(325 - V);
end
Ajinkya Sonawane
Ajinkya Sonawane il 8 Ago 2020
Thank for the response
I discretize these derivative terms and pass them into seperate delay block that returns ws and Mf back into MATLAB function block. But it did not work

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Aman Vyas
Aman Vyas il 11 Ago 2020
Hi Ajinkya,
From the equations it is clear that all of them are interlinked.
You can get started by :
a) Taking two integral blocks, with d(ws)/dt and d(Mf)/dt as input, you will get ws and Mf as output.
b) Since now you have all the variables available, you can directly pass it to the function block with putting in equations in above fashion.
So considering 2 integral blocks with one matlab function will make your task easier overall.
Hope it helps !

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