Transfer function with time delay, transcendental transfer function

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August
August le 11 Nov 2014
Commenté : August le 24 Juin 2015
Question: How to define the transfer function
in Matlab?
where
s: is the laplace variable
z: is a spatial variable (also a constant here)
k1,k2,w: are constants

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MA
MA le 13 Nov 2014
clear all
close all
clc;
k1=1;k2=1;w=.5;z=2;
s=tf('s');
H = (-(((s^2)+(k1+k2)*s)/(w*(s+k2)))*z);
bode(H)
grid on
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August
August le 13 Nov 2014
there is the "exp" missing like:
H = exp(-(((s^2)+(k1+k2)*s)/(w*(s+k2)))*z);
but then matlab answers:
??? Error using ==> tf.exp at 31 The input argument of the "lti/exp" command must be a transfer function of the form -M*s.

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milad karimshoushtari
milad karimshoushtari le 4 Mai 2015
I have the same problem, did you find any answer?

milad karimshoushtari
milad karimshoushtari le 23 Juin 2015
I found a solution for a similar problem, you can not define this transfer function in matlab or simulink. use the time domain equation with derivatives that resulted to this transfer function, then use finite deference method to approximate the derivative of spatial variable then you can write a recursive code in matlab or in s-func simulink to solve it, it is not easy! search for finite deference method to solve spatial dependent differential equations then you will figure out the rest.
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August
August le 24 Juin 2015
Thanks for your idea, do you have an example of your proposal or a link with example code?

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