When you want Simulink® to select a solver for simulating the model, use auto solver. Auto solver chooses a suitable solver and sets the maximum step size of the simulation.
For new models, Simulink selects auto solver and sets the type to variable-step by default. For an existing model, you can use auto solver to select a solver.
Open vdp
and click the solver link in the lower-right corner.
In the Solver Information pane, click the View
solver settings button to open the Solver pane of
the model configuration parameters.
Under Solver selection, set Type to
fixed or variable-step according to your preference and set
Solver to auto
.
When you simulate the model, auto solver selects a fixed-step or variable-step solver according to your preference and calculates the maximum step size it recommends. To see the results, open the Solver information pane.
Click the Accept suggested settings button
to apply the recommendations of auto solver. To
select different settings, click the View solver settings
button and make changes in the configuration parameters Solver
pane.
This chart describes the selection process of the auto solver.
For Simscape™
Electrical™ models, auto solver selects ode23tb
. These
systems can have circuits with nonlinear models, especially circuit breakers and
power electronics. Such nonlinear models require a stiff solver.
If the number of continuous states in the model exceeds the
NumStatesForStiffnessChecking
value, auto solver uses
ode15s
. It does not calculate the stiffness of the model.
The default value for this parameter is 1000. You can change this value using
set_param
.
If the number of continuous states in the model is less than the
NumStatesForStiffnessChecking
value, auto solver
calculates the stiffness of the model. A model is stiff if the stiffness exceeds
the StiffnessThreshold
value. The default value for this
parameter is 1000. You can change this value using
set_param
.