Can I use Simscape for a system dynamic model similar to representing a system by differential equations in Simulink?
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I am planning to develop a dynamic model of a RO plant and I was planning to use Simscape to help represent the physical relationship between components. I was wondering if i can develop a dynamic model using Simscape similar to using differential equations in Simulink?
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SYED IMTIAZ ALI SHAH
on 26 Jul 2019
Since Simulink is the block version of traditional programming, that we normally do in Matlab. You can do pretty much every thing in Simscape
Hari Krishna Ravuri
on 29 Jul 2019
Yes you can develop a dynamic model using simscape similar to using differential equations in simulink.
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J Chen
on 26 Aug 2019
There are two ways to use Simscape. 1: use the blocks in the Simscape library. You don't need to write any differential equations. The equations are embedded in the block. 2: use the Simscape language. In the approach, you specify the differential equations using the Simscape language. An example of the second approach is https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/25639-simscape-language-van-der-pol-s-equation
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