Solving trigonometric equation (decoupling)

3 Ansichten (letzte 30 Tage)
HN
HN am 19 Aug. 2020
Bearbeitet: HN am 19 Aug. 2020
I wanted to solve ϕ as a function of other variables
Is is possible to decouple this equation ?
Even matlab symbolic gave me some kind of log function. I don't understand what that mean actually.
any help is apperciated

Akzeptierte Antwort

Alan Stevens
Alan Stevens am 19 Aug. 2020
How about just defining the function:
phi = @(psi, theta) atan( sin(psi).*sin(theta)./(cos(psi) + cos(theta)) );
  4 Kommentare
Alan Stevens
Alan Stevens am 19 Aug. 2020
Yes, I did it by hand; it was a fairly obvious solution! I've no idea why Matlab came up with a complicated solution.
If you add cos(theta)sin(phi) to both sides, then factor out the sin(phi) on the left hand side; then divide both sides by cos(phi) and both sides by cos(psi)+cos(theta), you have tan(phi) = ... .
HN
HN am 19 Aug. 2020
Thank you and apperciated !

Melden Sie sich an, um zu kommentieren.

Weitere Antworten (1)

KSSV
KSSV am 19 Aug. 2020
Bearbeitet: KSSV am 19 Aug. 2020
Hand calculation is also possible.....
syms phi psi theta
eqn = cos(psi)*sin(phi)+cos(theta)*sin(phi)-cos(phi)*sin(psi)*sin(theta)==0
s = solve(eqn,psi)
  5 Kommentare
KSSV
KSSV am 19 Aug. 2020
The same answer syms also gives with futher simplifications.
HN
HN am 19 Aug. 2020
Bearbeitet: HN am 19 Aug. 2020
Yeah, I just got it as soon as I see Alan Stevens 's answer.
First , I used matlab as I usually do along with many other equations and matlab's complicated result set my mind that this problem has complicatation.
And another funny experiance, a Paper with 400 over citation has mislead me in this problem. Eq.15 (in the paper) is what I've been trying to look at.
Thank you very much both of you !

Melden Sie sich an, um zu kommentieren.

Kategorien

Mehr zu Mathematics finden Sie in Help Center und File Exchange

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by