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Using Simulink to Solve Ordinary Differential Equations - Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jun 10, 2009

This video demonstrates how to use Simulink (within Matlab) to solve ordinary differential equations (initial value problems). I had to split the video into two pieces because it was a little over 10 minutes. This is part 1. The full video can be found at http://blanchard.ep.wisc.edu/ These videos were recorded for a course I teach as part of a distance masters degree. See http://mepp.engr.wisc.edu

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  • Hi i want to know how to solve a graph in simulink and using integration to calculate the area.... please help... Thank you in advance

  • You can create a ramped source, send that to a function of time (like sin), and then send that to an integrator. A scope at the end will show you the output. Drop me an email if you want a sample.

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  • Extremely well explained! Thanks

  • So helpfull! thank you :)

  • Thank YOU so much! Im finishing my Signals Lab right now (Due tomorrow) and could not find a way to do it until I saw this!

  • Very helpful!

  • Thanks for putting these informational videos up!

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