I am pretty new to MATLAB. I am try to use ode 45 to solve a differential equation arising from a multiple source boundary condition. I want to use a for loop for the boundary condition, but I guess I am missing something
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function Temp = proj(x,h)
b=h(1);
g=h(2);
v=20;
a=0.5;
k=45;
q=5000;
Temp(1,1)=g;
for x=0:200
if x<20
Temp(2,1)=(e^((v*x)/(2*a))*(q/k))- ((v*b)/(2*a));
else
Temp(2,1) = 0;
end
end
h0=[0;0];
xSpan=[0,200];
[xSol,hSol]=ode45(@(x,h) proj(x,h), xSpan, h0);
plot(xsol,hSol(:,1)+22);
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Stephan
am 16 Okt. 2018
Bearbeitet: Stephan
am 16 Okt. 2018
Hi,
maybe it is better to integrate this function stepwise, since your function is not smooth, because of the if-else statement - try:
h1=[0;0];
xSpan1=[0,20];
[xSol1,hSol1]=ode45(@(x,h) proj(x,h), xSpan1, h1);
h2=[hSol1(end,1), hSol1(end,2)];
xSpan2=[20,200];
[xSol2,hSol2]=ode45(@(x,h) proj(x,h), xSpan2, h2);
semilogy(xSol1,hSol1(:,1)+22,'r--',xSol2,hSol2(:,1)+22,'r-');
function Temp = proj(x,h)
b=h(1);
g=h(2);
v=20;
a=0.5;
k=45;
q=5000;
Temp(1,1)=g;
if x<20
Temp(2,1)=(exp((v*x)/(2*a))*(q/k))- ((v*b)/(2*a));
else
Temp(2,1) = 0;
end
end
gives:
Best regards
Stephan
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