Simulation time on Simulink

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Nuno
Nuno on 3 Oct 2011
Hi people... For exemplo, if my simulation time in simulink is 10, this represents 10 realy seconds?

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 3 Oct 2011
You set the start and stop time of your simulation model. If you set the start time to be 0, and the stop time to be 10 and then click the "Start Simulation" button. It might take just 0.1 second to finish the simulation, or it might take 1 hour. It depends on how complex the model is, what is your simulation solver setting and what is your computer CPU power, etc. The Simulink software just generates the clock from 0 to 10 seconds and calculates every bit of data needed at every time step that you set up.
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Nuno
Nuno on 3 Oct 2011
The model is constructed to describe the behavior per day... The baterry is charged by the solar radiation... The solar radiation are constant... Soo, is 86400 sure? 24*3600?
Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 3 Oct 2011
I don't know the details but I can't imagine the model is described "per day". If you are talking about charging a battery using solar power, I would think it needs to be modeled per hour at least. The radiation is different in the morning, noon, afternoon and night, right? Unless you are analyzing the solar energy year-around and you are only interested in the solar energy in summer days or winter days. Again, you need to dig deep in your model. This question is better to ask yourself or seek help from whoever knows your model.

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