Simulink Error and Problem Interpreting
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I'm new to Simulink. I don't understand certain errors that Simulink is generating. It says "algebraic loop". It also says that there is a block that is producing a "not a number" (NaN) error. It is computing a square root of sum of squares value (so it must produce a real number). The squared values must be positive real number. By adding them together they must therefore produce a positive real number. The square root of a positive real number is also a positive real number. It is being divided by "533". So it can't be a division by zero problem. I'm more than confused. This is a sufficiently complex model that I'm about to give up on it. Any help? Thanks in advance.
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Mathieu NOE
2025-7-21
An algebraic loop generally occurs when an input port with direct feedthrough is driven by the output of the same block, either directly, or by a feedback path through other blocks with direct feedthrough. (See Nonalgebraic Direct-Feedthrough Loops for an example of an exception to this general rule.)
to avoid this situation,we usually use a delay (z^-1) or memory block in the feedback path
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