getting NaN in ODE45

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Hossein
Hossein am 18 Okt. 2014
Bearbeitet: Star Strider am 18 Okt. 2014
i have a set of nonlinear odes to solve but im getting NaN in output matrix r
i dont know what is wrong with my code, it should work,
ill be more than happy if you share your knowledge on such issue if you've faced before
cheers
here is my function and solver
function dr=Thermal_Bubble2(t,r)
dr=zeros(3,1);
global pa f r0 T0; a=0.150e-6;
l=0.0184;
kb=1.38e-23;
ps=1e5;
c=1500;
d=998;
s=0.0725;
cv=1460;
u=0.000001;
pv=2.33e3;
w=2*pi*f;
b=5.1e-29;
%Equations n=4*pi*(r0^3)*(ps+2*(s/r0)+pv)/(3*kb*T0+(ps+2*(s/r0)+pv)*b) ;
lth=min(r(1)/pi,sqrt(a*r(1)/abs(r(2))));
A=4*pi*(r(1)^3)-3*n*b;
pg=(3*n*kb*r(3))/A;
dr(1)=r(2);
dr(2)=(((1+r(1)/c)/d)*(pg-(2*s/r(1))-(4*u*r(2)/r(1))-ps+pv-pa*sin(w*t))+(r(1)/(d*c))*(((3*n*kb*((4*pi*((r(1))^2)/cv)*((l*(T0-r(3))/lth)-pg*r(2))))/A)-(36*pi*(r(1)^2)*r(2)*n*kb*(r(3))/(A^2))-(2*s*r(2)/(r(1)^2))-(4*u*(((r(2))/(r(2)))^2))-w*pa*cos(w*t))-(1.5*((r(2))^2)*(1-(r(2))/(3*c))))/((r(1))*(1-(r(2))/c));
dr(3)=(4*pi*((r(1))^2)/cv)*((l*(T0-r(3))/lth)-pg*r(2));
solver
clear;
global f pa r0 T0
f=25e3;
pa=50e3;
r0=10e-6;
T0=300;
[t,r]=ode45(@Thermal_Bubble2,(0:0.01/f:20/f),[r0 0 T0]);
plotmatrix(t,r);

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 18 Okt. 2014
Bearbeitet: Star Strider am 18 Okt. 2014
I believe the problem is here:
dr(2)=(((1+r(1)/c)/d)*(pg-(2*s/r(1))-(4*u*r(2)/r(1))-ps+pv-pa*sin(w*t))+(r(1)/(d*c))*(((3*n*kb*((4*pi*((r(1))^2)/cv)*((l*(T0-r(3))/lth)-pg*r(2))))/A)-(36*pi*(r(1)^2)*r(2)*n*kb*(r(3))/(A^2))-(2*s*r(2)/(r(1)^2))-(4*u*(((r(2))/(r(2)))^2))-w*pa*cos(w*t))-(1.5*((r(2))^2)*(1-(r(2))/(3*c))))/((r(1))*(1-(r(2))/c));
NOTE: r(2)/r(2) in the expression ‘(4*u*(((r(2))/(r(2)))^2))-w*pa*cos(w*t))’
Since ‘r(2)’ is initially zero, this will cause the entire expression to be NaN, which will then propagate throughout your calculations.

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