Aspen Plus & Matlab (command to deactivate/activate a transfer block?)

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Angelica Liponi
Angelica Liponi le 27 Juin 2018
Hi everyone, I have a model in Aspen Plus that I launch with Matlab to vary some parameters. I want to deactivate a block and then re-activate it (because it helps to reach the convergence). How can I do that?(which is the code) Do you know where I can find a list of useful commands for Matlab-Aspen? Thank you very much.
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WILLIAN
WILLIAN le 30 Août 2024
Hello, did you find the information anywhere?
Angelica Liponi
Angelica Liponi le 12 Sep 2024
Modifié(e) : Angelica Liponi le 12 Sep 2024
Hi Willian,
no, unfortunately I haven't find it.
You could try looking if one of the parameters for the block (in my case, it was a transfer block) in the Variable Explorer of Aspen Plus is used for determining if the block is active or not, probably assuming 1/0 (or True/False) as values.
(
The path to call the transfer block is:
Application.Tree.FindNode("\Data\Flowsheeting Options\Transfer\T1")
)

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Anagha Mittal
Anagha Mittal le 12 Sep 2024
Hi Angelica,
You may use the COM interface to interact with Aspen Plus using MATLAB. The block properties can be accessed using this interface. To create a COM server, "actxserver" functiona can be used. For more details, please refer to the following link:
The functions to activate and deactivate a block can be found in the example mentioned in the "Functions" section of the following File Exchange link:
Hope this helps!
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Angelica Liponi
Angelica Liponi le 12 Sep 2024
Thank you Anagha Mittal, however we need the path or the code to activate/deactivate a block, such as a transfer block.

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