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MATLAB and SIMULINK. Simulating Dynamic Systems

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MATLAB and SIMULINK. Simulating Dynamic Systems

MATLAB and SIMULINK. Simulating Dynamic Systems by Abell J.
English | 6 Oct. 2016 | ISBN: 1539378020 | 179 Pages | PDF | 3.2 MB

With SIMULINK You can simulate a model at any time simply by clicking the Run button on the Model Editor displaying the model. However, before starting the simulation, you might want to specify various simulation options, such as the simulation’s start and stop time and the type of solver used to solve the model at each simulation time step. With Simulink software, you can create multiple model configurations, called configuration sets, modify existing configuration sets, and switch configuration sets with a click of a mouse button. Once you have defined or selected a model configuration set that meets your needs, you can start the simulation. The simulation runs from the specified start time to the specified stop time. While the simulation is running, you can interact with the simulation in various ways, stop or pause the simulation, and launch simulations of
other models. If an error occurs during a simulation, Simulink halts the simulation and the Simulation Diagnostics Viewer pops up that helps you to determine the
cause of the error. The aim of this book is to deepen the work with SIMULINK in simulation of dynamic systems.