Transfer function in Simulink different from Matlab

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Hey everybody,
I am plotting the step response of a transfer function with matlab and the result is fine.
Gs = (1/s^2) * (1 - 2*exp(-s*0.5) + exp(-s))
Now I am trying to build this function in Simulink with standard blocks, but the step response is different from matlab:
and
I have tried many different solver settings but the result is always the same. I anyone has Ideas what might be the problem, please let me know.
Thanks in advance,
Daniel.
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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 21 Nov 2012
What version of matlab are you using? this did'nt work for me

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Pedro Villena
Pedro Villena on 21 Nov 2012
Edited: Pedro Villena on 21 Nov 2012
Gs = (1/s^2) * (1 - 2*exp(-s*0.5) + exp(-s))
Gs = 1/s^2 - (2/s^2)*exp(-s*0.5) + (1/s^2)*exp(-s)
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Daniel P
Daniel P on 21 Nov 2012
I will try that later. Thanks for your effort.
Daniel P
Daniel P on 21 Nov 2012
That looks good. It seem to work for the moment. Thank you very much.

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Ryan G
Ryan G on 20 Nov 2012
The easiest way to achieve the desired results would be with the LTI System block which comes with the Control System Toolbox. This allows you to create a system in MATALB and directly utilize it in Simulink.
However, your model as shown works. You need to adjust the relative tolerance in the configuration parameters to be tighter. Try 1e-6 or 1e-8 and check the results.
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Daniel P
Daniel P on 20 Nov 2012
Hello Ryan.
Are you talking about the relative tolerances of the Integrators? I have tried to reduce them to 1e-10 but still the same (bad) result.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks for your help!
Daniel P
Daniel P on 20 Nov 2012
Using the LTI System block causes the same problem :-/

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