Solving Complex Coupled Differential Equations

Hello,
My question is as follows. Say we have a set of coupled differential equations, such as
y'' = x' + y' + cos(y) and x'' = y'^2 + tan(y).
How would I go about implementing this with the regular ODE software? I understand how to solve coupled differential equations, and normal ODEs, but I've never had to deal with coupled differential equations with derivatives on both side.
Cheers

 채택된 답변

Star Strider
Star Strider 2014년 11월 6일
These are relatively straightforward. To use the ODE solvers however, they have to use the same variable, that requires that you keep track of what is x and what is y:
couplode = @(t,y) [y(2); y(4)^2 + tan(y(3)); y(4); cos(y(3)) + y(2) + y(4)];
[t,y] = ode45(couplode, [0 0.49*pi], [1;1;1;1]*1E-8);
figure(1)
plot(t, y)
grid
str = {'$$ \dot{y} $$', '$$ y $$', '$$ \dot{x} $$', '$$ x $$'};
legend(str, 'Interpreter','latex', 'Location','NW')
produces this interesting plot:

댓글 수: 1

why y and \dot{y} graph don't match? Clearly y is decreasing at some point so \dot{y} should be negative but it is always positive?!

댓글을 달려면 로그인하십시오.

추가 답변 (1개)

Torsten
Torsten 2014년 11월 6일

0 개 추천

I guess the legend is wrong.
Shouldn't it read
str = {'$$ x $$', '$$ \dot{x} $$', '$$ y $$', '$$ \dot{y} $$'};
?
Best wishes
Torsten.

댓글 수: 1

Correct. I reversed the legend accidentally after looking through the LaTeX documentation.

댓글을 달려면 로그인하십시오.

카테고리

질문:

2014년 11월 6일

댓글:

2014년 11월 6일

Community Treasure Hunt

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

Start Hunting!

Translated by