Initial value for a transfer function
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Aizat BIN AZMI
on 29 Apr 2016
Commented: Parth Chandak
on 20 Oct 2017
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
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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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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