sdo.OperatingPointSetup Class
Namespace: sdo
Set up steady-state operating point computation
Syntax
OpPointSetup = sdo.OperatingPointSetup(opSpec,inputsToUse,statesToUse)
OpPointSetup = sdo.OperatingPointSetup(___,[findopOpts])
Description
An operating point of a dynamic system defines the states and root-level input signals of the model at a specific time. For example, in a car engine model, variables such as engine speed, throttle position, engine temperature, and surrounding atmospheric conditions typically describe the operating point.
A steady-state operating point of a model, also called an equilibrium or trim condition, includes state variables that do not change with time. A model can have several steady-state operating points. For example, a simple, damped pendulum has two steady-state operating points at which the pendulum position does not change with time.
Use sdo.OperatingPointSetup to set a model to steady-state as part
of model optimization or evaluation. This step is useful when you are performing
optimization or estimation using data measured when the system was at a non-zero steady
state. Matching the model state to the system state, used for data collection, helps
reduce model transients and improves results.
You need the Simulink®
Control Design™ toolbox to use sdo.OperatingPointSetup.
Construction
creates an OpPointSetup = sdo.OperatingPointSetup(opSpec,inputsToUse,statesToUse)sdo.OperatingPointSetup object using the operating point
specifications opSpec, inputs inputsToUse, and
states statesToUse.
creates an OpPointSetup = sdo.OperatingPointSetup(___,[findopOpts])sdo.OperatingPointSetup object using additional arguments
specified using findopOpts.
Input Arguments
Properties
Copy Semantics
Handle. To learn how handle classes affect copy operations, see Copying Objects.
Examples
Version History
Introduced in R2018a
See Also
findopOptions (Simulink Control Design) | operspec (Simulink Control Design) | sim | sdo.SimulationTest
Topics
- Set Model to Steady-State When Estimating Parameters (Code)
- What Is an Operating Point? (Simulink Control Design)
- What Is a Steady-State Operating Point? (Simulink Control Design)
- Compute Steady-State Operating Points (Simulink Control Design)