Hi,
i was been working in the longitudinal aircraft stability with these equations
i have 2 equations (DCmcgDAlfa and Cmcg) and 2 unknowns (Clt and Xcg) and i use this comand to solve the problem:
syms Clw Xcg
DCmcgDClw=((Xcg-Xca)/Cw)+((Clw*Za)/Cw)*((2/(pi*At*e))-(1/aw))+DCmfnClw+((2*Clt*at*Ht*St)/(pi*At*e*aw*Cw*Sw*Nt))*(1-DEpsilonDAlfa)-((at*St*Nt*(Lt-(Xcg-Xca)))/(aw*Sw*Cw))*(1-DEpsilonDAlfa);
Cmcg=((Xcg-Xca)/Cw)*Clw+(Clw^2)*((1/(pi*Aw*e))-(1/(2*aw)))*(Za/Cw)+Cmcaw+Cmfn+Cmcat*((St*Ct*Nt)/(Sw*Cw))+((St*Ht*Nt)/(Sw*Cw))*(Cdt+((Clt^2)/(pi*At*e)))-((Clt*Nt*(Lt-(Xcg-Xca)))/(Cw*Sw))
vars=[Xcg,Clt];
Eqn=[DCmcgDClw==0,Cmcg==0];
res=solve(Eqn,vars);
eval(res.Xcg);
it's OK the method i use? because the results are really bad!
thank you!
Nicolas

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi 2019년 5월 30일
because the results are really bad!
Meaning ? , note usage of eval() is superfluous
Nicolas Sposato
Nicolas Sposato 2019년 5월 30일
hi ravi,
the results not reponse at the nature of the problem.
but my question its about the method of resolution the 2 equations with 2 unknowns, its ok?
thank you!
why didn't you declare Clt as syms variable before equations?
syms Clt Clw Xcg
Nicolas Sposato
Nicolas Sposato 2019년 5월 30일
Hi, darova
yes! i forget it!, the solver works very well now!
thank you!
Nicolas.

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