how to make my simulation of photovoltaic with constant power load work..

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i'm make a model of photovoltaic with constant power load but when i try to simulate it, it shows that one of the blocks in my simulation which is the divide block is in error.. the message states that "Algebraic state in algebraic loop containing 'RL/Divide' computed at time 0.0 is Inf or NaN. There may be a singularity in the solution" .i try to reduce the step size and change the solver but it still the same..

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Dr. Siva Malla
Dr. Siva Malla el 31 de Mayo de 2012
I think use limiter or saturation at dividing part and make lover limit as less value, like 0.0001, and upper limit as inf. then may be your problem will solve. other wise, I uploaded a PV model, you can download this.
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yasir
yasir el 1 de Jun. de 2012
thank u siva malla.. i think i want to try using your PV model, in case my current PV model doesnt work.
Anup Anurag
Anup Anurag el 24 de Oct. de 2012
Siva Malla.. I couldnt get your uploaded file..can you please mail it to anup.rana123@gmail.com

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K E
K E el 24 de Mayo de 2012
It sounds like you are dividing by zero at the first time step, so make sure the initial condition of the signal that is being divided is set to a finite value. [I am sure someone more experienced than me can give you more insight.] There is information on workarounds for 'divide by zero' errors here and on detecting them here.
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monaliza most
monaliza most el 17 de En. de 2013
i ve the same error message in PV model but it is in the product block and i ve reduced the step size and change the error tolerance &change the solver but still have the message any suggestions ??

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