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How to integrate varying-size signals in simulink?

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I have a varying-size signal whose dimension changes based on input and integrator block does not accept variable-size signal. So, in that case which block shall I use or how to perform integration of varying-size signal?
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Sam Chak
Sam Chak on 30 Jul 2023
If it is okay with you, could you please provide the system states and the ODEs for the nth-node flexible tether, so that the dynamics can be tested in MATLAB? If everything works well, then you can consider migrating the MATLAB code of the ODE part to Simulink (MATLAB Function block).
for i = 1:n
acceleration of i th node = -Damping (ith element)*velocity(ith node) - tension (ith node) / mass matrix of ith node
end
Dhruvit
Dhruvit on 1 Aug 2023
Edited: Dhruvit on 1 Aug 2023
So, my code is working fine in MATLAB but while implementing it in simulink when acceleration term of tether which is 3xn matrix (n = no of nodes) is integrated using second order integrator block to get the velocity and position it is showing this error "Simulink can not propogate the varisble-size mode to integrator block".

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Sam Chak
Sam Chak on 1 Aug 2023
The error seems to indicate that there is a problem with the dimensions of your acceleration term (3xn matrix) when using the second-order integrator block. Try ensuring that the size of the acceleration term (3xn matrix) is consistent and defined properly. In Simulink, the inputs to blocks need to have fixed dimensions. Check if there is any inconsistency in the size of the matrix, and make sure that the number of columns (n) is defined and constant.

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