Transient Problem in Simulink

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Brendan
Brendan on 10 Mar 2011
I am trying to solve a problem in simulink of the form u' = a + bu + cu^n. ANy suggestions? I'm still new to this, but this has me stuck...

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Arnaud Miege
Arnaud Miege on 10 Mar 2011
I suggest you go through the Getting Started section of the documentation to familiarise yourself with Simulink. Also have a look at the Simulink tutorial section of the web site. There are various demos in the product as well, which you can find in the help browser under Simulink -> Demos.
For your particular problem, you will need the following blocks to compute du/dt as a function of u:
One you have computed du/dt, you can get u(t) using an Integrator block, and close the loop by feeding the output of the integrator (i.e. u(t)) to the blocks above, that compute du/dt as a function of u(t).
HTH,
Arnaud
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Brendan
Brendan on 10 Mar 2011
Thank you Amaud. I have indeed looked at those sections, and thought that the power function should be used. I am a little unsure how they go together. In a simple transient u'= a + bu you would hook together using the sum to add the constant and the return from an integrator, with the gain as an intermediary. But an integrator takes into account the u and the u' component. I am unsure how to hook in the second u to the second power (or more exactly in the case I was looking at, the fourth power) and its multiplier. I would guess its pretty simple, and I am just missing something. I am actually planning to put together a series of different u functions (u1, u2, etc) connected together. But I am still unclear as to how that power component goes in.
Again, I appreciate your help.
Brendan
Brendan on 10 Mar 2011
I looked through some of the university sites. I found this...
http://www.engin.umich.edu/group/ctm/working/mac/first_order/linearize/index.htm
It discuses a problem similar enough to mine. I see I was putting the power in the wrong location. THanks

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