Simulate recursive function in simulink

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Gary
Gary on 20 Sep 2024
Commented: Aquatris on 23 Sep 2024
I want to solve the point kinetic equations in simulink as given below
where rho, beta, lamda are all constants. I need to know the method of simulating recursive functions in simulink
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 20 Sep 2024
I do not believe that Simulink can handle recursion, except that a MATLAB Function Block can potentially be coded recursively.
Paul
Paul on 20 Sep 2024
Agree with @Aquatris. This looks like an ODE with state variables n(t) and C_i(t), i = 1-6. Any instant in time the states are known and can be use to compute the state derivatives.

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Aquatris
Aquatris on 20 Sep 2024
I did not care about the dimensions at all while creating the simulink model so some adjustment might be necessary but this is one way to do it. Keep in mind you can represent [ sum of lamda_i * c_i ] as a matrix multiplication , i.e.,
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Gary
Gary on 21 Sep 2024
I was looking for physical implementation of this equation in some kind of hardware (not just behavioural one). I mean to have 6 groups of equations culminating in final generation of n(t). Is that possible in simulink?
Aquatris
Aquatris on 23 Sep 2024
It is possible with the Simulink model I shared. 6 equation means you will be doing matrix algebra, that is about the only difference in implementation between a single state model and multi-state model.

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