Symbolic Integration of two functions that are the gradient of a function

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Neil Smith
Neil Smith 2020년 2월 13일
편집: Neil Smith 2021년 1월 24일
Is it possible to get matlab to do a symbolic integration of a gradient where you know that each term is dependent only on one variable?
I'm trying to get Matlab to do the following:
syms P(r,z) rho g omega P_atm
ode1 = diff(P,z) == rho * g
ode2 = diff(P,r) == rho * omega^2 / r
ode_total = ode1 + ode2
cond = P(0,0) = P_atm
soln(r,z) = dsolve(ode_total, cond);
Essentially, I'm trying to do the following:
Given the following pressure gradient in two dimensions (or three, where ), solve for the pressure as a function of r and z [and θ]:
,
using the relation: and boundary condition:
How do I code the above process to result in the following solution (or is it even possible)?
As you might have guessed, these equations are derived from navier-stokes.

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Deepak Meena
Deepak Meena 2021년 1월 22일
Hi Neil,
I think on the line no 7 you meant :
cond = P(0,0) == P_atm
Now coming to your question dsolve is used to solve differential equation with one independent variable.
To Solve partial differntial equation I advised you to use pdepe()
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Neil Smith
Neil Smith 2021년 1월 24일
편집: Neil Smith 2021년 1월 24일
I think I ended up taking a different approach to get it working. I finished that course 9 months ago, so I don't remember, now...
Thanks for your response, anyway

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