solvepde function MATLAB "c" term identification

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CIRO
CIRO 2024년 3월 2일
편집: Torsten 2024년 3월 3일
Hi everyone ! I have a question regarding the solvepde function in matlab.
In particular, I have problems in indentifying the "c" term. My equation has inside a term like this:
The variables are V and p (I have a system of equations).
I have difficulties in separating this term and understand which term is "c".
Thank you in advice !
Bests,
Ciro

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Torsten
Torsten 2024년 3월 2일
편집: Torsten 2024년 3월 2일
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CIRO
CIRO 2024년 3월 3일
이동: Torsten 2024년 3월 3일
I have also another question sorry.
Is it possible to insert in the coefficient a the second derivatives of the dependent variables? (considering that I am trying to solve a system of three equations, I have in one equation a term )
Thanks again.
Torsten
Torsten 2024년 3월 3일
편집: Torsten 2024년 3월 3일
One of my boundary condition has inside a time-dependent term that is solved by an ODE that depends on the values of the dependent variables calculated at the end of the domain.
How could I implement this situation in solvepde (if it is possible)?
I'd try to solve the problem by calling "solvepde" in a loop where you advance the solution by a time step deltat. Use the results at the end of the domain to advance the solution of the ODE also by this time step deltat and work with this value in the next call to "solvepde" to prescribe the boundary condition.
I have also another question sorry.
Is it possible to insert in the coefficient a the second derivatives of the dependent variables? (considering that I am trying to solve a system of three equations, I have in one equation a term )
a can depend on x, t and u, but not on the derivatives. The only thing you can try is to put the term in the flux part (div(c*grad(u)).

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