How to integrate Cantera Solution method (Solution.m contained in a @class folder) to a Matlab function used in Simulink
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I have the problem that I create a Simulink model which includes an additional user defined function which contained a call to an external Cantera toolbox (gas = Solution('gri30.cti','gri30')). I had just copy and paste the running code from a regular matlab file and put it to a Simulink Matlab Function block. But if I started the Simulink model I got the error "No class Solution". So I have read something about the propably underlying problem with @class folders but I cannot find a solution. Does anybody know how I can fix this problem?
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Prasad Raut
on 27 Aug 2019
Hi Timo,
I am facing similar issue. Were you able to resolve it?
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Roberto Paolinelli.
on 8 Nov 2021
Hi Timo
same problem as you but tried to go ahead...
I was succesful in running reactor2.m then I'm trying to run it in Simulink
I have converted @class to classdef Solution.m, ThermoPhase.m and Kinetics.m and some more.
I'm using matlab.system object to make it run on Simulink and it all works as interpreted execution.
Problems arise when I try and use it as Code Generation (I would this model to run as hardware in the loop...) and Simulink complains about mxArray (probably in ctmethods but it is a mexw64).
Did you succeed on your side? How?
Thank you very much
Roberto Paolinelli
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