Tank Block Usage - Simscape

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Krishna
Krishna on 18 Feb 2024
Answered: Sai Teja G on 23 Feb 2024
I am trying to create a simscape model of a plant and was trying to use a tank block. For the tank block that I am currently using, it only has "inlet" options (one inlet, two inlet, three inlet). However, I want my tank to have an "outlet" and an "inlet".
How can I obtain a tank block in simscape that has an inlet and an outlet ?
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Sai Teja G
Sai Teja G on 19 Feb 2024
In Simscape, the Tank block typically represents a storage of fluid and naturally includes the concept of both inlets and outlets as part of its operation, even if the block ports are only labeled as "inlets". The fluid can enter through these inlet ports, and it can also leave the tank through the same ports if connected properly in the system. The flow direction (into or out of the tank) is determined by the pressure differential across the tank.
Yifeng Tang
Yifeng Tang on 22 Feb 2024
I agree with @Sai Teja G's comment. Please feel free to put that as an Answer.

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Sai Teja G
Sai Teja G on 23 Feb 2024
Hi Krishna,
In Simscape, the Tank block typically represents a storage of fluid and naturally includes the concept of both inlets and outlets as part of its operation, even if the block ports are only labeled as "inlets". The fluid can enter through these inlet ports, and it can also leave the tank through the same ports if connected properly in the system. The flow direction (into or out of the tank) is determined by the pressure differential across the tank.
Hope this helps!

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