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Does anyone have experience with SimDriveline/Simulink? I need some help

Does anyone have experience with SimDriveline/Simulink? I need some help

Does anyone have experience with SimDriveline/Simulink? I need some help

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Hi, I am using simulink/simdriveline to make a longitudinal acceleration and deceleration model of a vehicle. I am not much experienced with matlab or simdriveline so I am editing an already made example called 'sdl_manual_transmission'.

The problem I am having is everytime I change the clutch friction coefficient or power output of the engine, I get an error saying at a certain time the maximum engine RPM has been exceeded. I have tried changing driver inputs and all that does is gives the same error at a different time.

Can anyone help me understand where to start or look to find out what or where the problem is? Thank you.
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RE: Does anyone have experience with SimDriveline/Simulink? I need some help

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I have posted on the mathworks official question/answer site too but no help there. Not sure what other ways there are to ask them directly

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