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How to set initial condition y(1)=1 in solving ODE using Simulink?

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Yugal Maheshwari
Yugal Maheshwari el 23 de Dic. de 2018
Comentada: Yugal Maheshwari el 30 de Dic. de 2018
Can anyone guide me how can I set initial conditions for ODE in Simulink. It is easy to set Y(0)=0 or 1 in integerator. How to set Y(1)=1 in integrator.
I wanna solve dy/dt= (2/t) y , where y(1)=1 as initial condtions in Simulink.
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Aquatris
Aquatris el 26 de Dic. de 2018
If y(1) = 1 is your initial condition, it means your starting "time" is 1. Why not just set the integrator initial to 1 and offsett the time value whereever it appears in your equations?

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Akshay Khadse
Akshay Khadse el 28 de Dic. de 2018
As Aquatris mentioned, the Start Time for simulation should be specified as 1 from the Configuration Parameters.
Then, you can specify the initial condition using any of the following methods:
1) Specify the Initial condition in the Integrator block parameters as 1. OR
2) Use Simulink.BlockDiagram.getInitialState as follows
x0 = Simulink.BlockDiagram.getInitialState(gcs);
x0{1}.Values.Data = 1;
Please refer the following documentation page to know more about the Simulink.BlockDiagram.getInitialState

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