Another outstanding training video. Following an excellent mix of good scripts, dynamic diagrams and detailed indications of menu selections ...thank you
This model is structurally singular because some variables are missing from the final set of equations. Check the equations that depend on the following variables: ['untitled/battery pack/Subsystem8/Capacitor1']: Check variable v. In foundation.electrical.electrical (line 12). I have this error wth the battery pack. I have tried chat gpt solutions and tried changing the voltage but could not figure out the problem. Can someone help me
You can usually get a more descriptive diagnostic that is causing the issue by set the "Index Reduction Method" in the "Solver Configuration Block" to "None". Will not run but should change the message to be related to what equations are causing issues.
Just for my understanding: shouldn't the rotational damper be reversed? Or does it not matter mathematically? Thank you for the upload this was very helpful
I think it should as generally we connect C with the mechanical reference and R with the required signal, but in this case I got same results for both the cases.So, I guess it doesn't matter!!
Hi, thank you in advance. i'm getting second order output signals on sensors using simulink 2018a and my final value is 530.5 for input and 265.3 for output, as expected has a reduction of two but with wrong behavior and values. Could you possible explain me what's going on?
05:43 ssc_new
07:27 insert Ideal Torque Source
08:00 Constant
09:13 Rotational Damper
09:39 Mechanical Rotational Reference
09:45 Inertia
10:00 Gear Box 10:15 parameters [2]
11:17 Ideal Rotational Motion Sensor
12:12 Terminator
14:00 Final Model and simulation
18:40 DC Motor + Parameters
20:40 Gear SS
22:15 Sensor SS
23:28 replace ideal torque source by DC Motor
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I'm amazed of how powerful matlab and simscape are. Just started learning it today and your video is perfect. Thanks for sharing it.
Another outstanding training video. Following an excellent mix of good scripts, dynamic diagrams and detailed indications of menu selections ...thank you
The videos are really good and helpful. Thank you to the whole team!!!
Is there a written format of the videos?
Nicely done. A very useful presentation!
Thank you kindly!
Why is the damper used??
thanks for this video series . it help alot.
Thanks. Please where are the sample files and how can we get it
This model is structurally singular because some variables are missing from the final set of equations. Check the equations that depend on the following variables:
['untitled/battery pack/Subsystem8/Capacitor1']: Check variable v. In foundation.electrical.electrical (line 12). I have this error wth the battery pack. I have tried chat gpt solutions and tried changing the voltage but could not figure out the problem. Can someone help me
You can usually get a more descriptive diagnostic that is causing the issue by set the "Index Reduction Method" in the "Solver Configuration Block" to "None". Will not run but should change the message to be related to what equations are causing issues.
What does C and R mean in the DC Motor?
Requesting a tutorial for Heat Exchanger (TL-MA) module in simscape with moist air network
Hi where can I find the battery subsystem?
In Part 1. But you have to modify it a little bit there
@@rupankerdas7482 i am not getting it . please help
Just for my understanding: shouldn't the rotational damper be reversed? Or does it not matter mathematically? Thank you for the upload this was very helpful
I think it should as generally we connect C with the mechanical reference and R with the required signal, but in this case I got same results for both the cases.So, I guess it doesn't matter!!
Nice work thanks
Hi, thank you in advance. i'm getting second order output signals on sensors using simulink 2018a and my final value is 530.5 for input and 265.3 for output, as expected has a reduction of two but with wrong behavior and values. Could you possible explain me what's going on?
Did u find the answer?