Plotting multiple figures: one figure doesnt show and the other is wrong
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vo=10; %%dm^3/min
T=27+273.15; %%k
p=4; %%atm
R=82060; %%dm^3*atm/(k*mol)
k1=.004; %%(mol/dm^3)^.5*min
k2=.3; %%min^-1
k3=.25; %%DM^3/MOL*MIN
cao=p/(R*T);
ca=linspace(cao,.000005);
rx=k1*ca.^(1/2);
rb=k2*ca;
ry=k3*ca.^2;
sby=rb./ry;
sbx=rb./rx;
sbxy=rb./(rx+ry);
plot(ca,sbx,ca,sby,ca,sbxy)
%%hold on
%%plot(ca,sby)
%%plot(ca,sbxy)
xlabel('Ca')
title('Sb/y,Sb/x,Sb/xy Vs. Ca')
legend({'Sb/x','Sb/y','Sb/xy'},'Location','Southwest')
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Tommy
am 10 Apr. 2020
Only one figure shows because you only call plot once. What about the figure is wrong?
Rodrigo Blas
am 10 Apr. 2020
Tommy
am 10 Apr. 2020
Oh I see. All three are actually showing, but sbx and sbxy are very close in value, so sbx is hard to see. Use
plot(ca,sbx,'*')
hold on
plot(ca,sby)
hold on
plot(ca,sbxy)
hold off
if you want to verify.
Further, sbx and sbxy only appear to be horizontal lines at 0. Use
plot(ca,sbx,'*')
hold on
%plot(ca,sby)
hold on
plot(ca,sbxy)
hold off
to see that they are indeed curves.
Are you sure your calculations are correct?
David Hill
am 10 Apr. 2020
And sbxy is not a line. Try plotting it all by itself (its amplitude is very small).
Rodrigo Blas
am 13 Apr. 2020
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