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Transfer Function and Z-Transform of an Electrical System in MATLAB/Simulink

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  • Musa Adam Abdullah

    (University of the Holy Quran and Tassel of Science, Sudan)

  • Abdel Radi Abdel Rahman Abdel Gadir Abdel Rahman

    (University of the Holy Quran and Tassel of Science, Sudan)

  • Anoud Hassan Elzain Ageeb

    (Sudan Technical University, Sudan)

  • Aasim Ahmed Babiker Suliman

    (University of Karary, Sudan)

Abstract

This paper presents the transfer function (T.F) and Z-Transform (Z.T) of an Circuits in MATLAB/Simulink. We have dealt with the electrical system, which consists of circuits in which there is a capacitor, resistance, and capacitance. Simulink is useful for obtaining the response of systems to input functions that are more complicated than step, impulse, ramp, or sine functions. The aims of this paper is to describe the solution of the equations of motion with One Degree and Two Degree Freedom of the equations of motion of the circuits by using transfer function equations in MATLAB/Simulink. We followed two applied mathematical methods to obtain the T.F and Z.F of a circuits in MATLAB/Simulink. Different graphics showed a close match result. Using these methods, researchers can effectively solve the RL and RLC circuit problems while presenting the results in excellent graphical form. The numerical approximation provides an acceptable result using the analytical one as a benchmark when we compare simulation results with analytical results.

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Handle: RePEc:epw:ejmath:v:4:y:2023:i:3:id:14190
DOI: 10.24018/ejmath.2023.4.3.190
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