Computational Physics Summer School


Laboratory
Introduction to Simulink


Description

SIMULINK is a tool for modeling, analyzing, and simulating an extraordinarily wide variety of physical and mathematical systems, including those with nonlinear elements and those which make use of continuous and discrete time.

As an extension of MATLAB, SIMULINK adds many features specific to dynamic systems while retaining all of MATLAB's general purpose functionality.

Using SIMULINK, you model a system graphically, sidestepping much of the nuisance associated with conventional programming.


Demonstrations

Here are some pseudointeractive demos of SIMULINK in action:
(hope your mpeg viewer works ...)

For those unfamiliar with graphical modeling, An Introduction to SIMULINK is a good place to start.

For those who are ready for a more complex model, there is the Double Pendulum Demo.


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Last Update 5 January 1996