How to solve system of coupled second order linear differential equations in Matlab?

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theta'' + 13.7786 x''+ (theta')^2=0;
-theta'' + 13.7786 y'' + (theta')^2=0;
0.5 theta''- x''(cos(theta))+y''(sin(theta))=0.24sin(theta);
1st Order and second order seperable equations are easy to solve, but in this case i don't know how can i solve it in Matlab.
  • x =f1
  • y =f2
  • theta =f3
  • x_dot =f4
  • y_dot =f5
  • theta_dot =f6
  • x_dotdot =-(f6+diff(f6))/(13.7786)
  • y_dotdot
  • theta_dotdot
the problem is as you can see diff(f6) in x_dotdot, is it okay?
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Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford 2018년 3월 30일
Your equations are linear with respect to all three second derivatives. Therefore, you can "solve" them as far as these second derivatives are concerned, obtaining something of the form:
theta'' = some expression involving theta' and theta
x'' = another expression involving theta' and theta
y'' = yet another expression involving theta' and theta
These results are all you need to call upon one of Matlab's 'ode' functions.

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Abraham Boayue
Abraham Boayue 2018년 3월 29일
I would recommend that you post your equations as an attachment. Problems of this form are usually not clear when written as a code.

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