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Numerical error in simulink

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JGP
JGP el 20 de Nov. de 2023
Comentada: Paul el 20 de Nov. de 2023
Often, I've encountered errors like the one above when using Simulink's add or product block.
When I check each signal, I don't see any division by 0. Sometimes it's just a matter of replacing the + with a -. What is the problem?

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Paul
Paul el 20 de Nov. de 2023
Hi Junghyo Kim,
Your question references "division by 0" but the error message has nothing to do with division by zero.
The error message clearly sates that the problem occurs at T = 0.128 and that, at that time, the solver can't solve an algebraic loop in the model. See Algebraic Loop Concepts if you're not familiar and the Related Topics at the bottom of that page as a starting point.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 20 de Nov. de 2023
Editada: Walter Roberson el 20 de Nov. de 2023
When the error is at time 0, as is the case in your example, then the problem is almost always incorrect initial values.
Consider for example if you have a derivative block. At time 0, no time has elapsed so far so the "natural" outcome right at time 0 is either 0 change divided by 0 seconds (0/0 giving NaN) or else some finite change divided by 0 seconds (giving +/- infinity). So for derivative blocks and similar it is crucial that you define the initial conditions.
Likewise if you have any calculation in your model that divides something by clock time, the calculation is in trouble at time 0.
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Paul
Paul el 20 de Nov. de 2023
The error occurred at T = 0.128, not T = 0, so it's not an issue with initial conditions at the start of the simulation.
Also, the Derivative Block does not work that way; it always outputs 0 as its initial output. As far as I know, the Derivative block doesn't have an initial condition to specify.

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