Initial value for a transfer function

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Hello, I'm working on a simulink model of a heat exchanger. I already got the transfer function of my system. It is a second order transfer function. However, i have a slight problem where i should start at 50 at t=0 and end at Tref(value that i want, for example 20). I know that i can convert my transfer function to state-space block where i can define the initial value but it did not work.
In the state-space block I put initial condition to 50. But as you can see in the result, it starts at 0. Thank you to anyone that can help.
So if anyone can help, i really appreciate it.
-Aizat
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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 29 Apr 2016
What is the value of your vector C, in your state space model?
Aizat BIN AZMI
Aizat BIN AZMI on 29 Apr 2016
Here is the values of all 4 vectors after I did a conversion of tf2ss.
A1 =
-0.0071 -0.0000
1.0000 0
B1 =
1
0
C1 =
0 0.0013
D1 =
0

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 29 Apr 2016
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek on 29 Apr 2016
From your second order state space model,you have
y=C*[x1;x2]
Then if you want to set initial conditions to your states x1 and x2, you should type a vector [x10;x20], then the initials condition for y will be:
y0=C*[x10;x20]
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Aizat BIN AZMI
Aizat BIN AZMI on 29 Apr 2016
It works very well. Thank you so much. I appreciate it.
Parth Chandak
Parth Chandak on 20 Oct 2017
How to model the system after you get y and y0? Can you explain that?
clear all
clc
w = 1;
z = 0.2;
x_0 = [1;1];
xdot_0 = [1;5];
num = [0,0,w^2]
den = [1,2*z*w,w^2]
[A,B,C,D] = tf2ss(num,den)
y_0 = C*x_0
ydot_0 = C*xdot_0
sys= ss(A,B,C,D);
H=tf(sys);
stepplot(H)

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