How can I write a loop with for?

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Rana Önem
Rana Önem 2020년 5월 27일
댓글: Rana Önem 2020년 5월 28일
There is a homework, I do interpolations and some calculations and I need to do this 10 times. But some numbers have to change. I am confused. I have to use for to a loop but HOW? Can you help me?
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David Hill
David Hill 2020년 5월 27일
Show us what you have done and ask a specific question.
Rana Önem
Rana Önem 2020년 5월 27일
A 3-m3 insulated tank contains water as saturated vapor at 6000 kPa. A valve on top is opened, and only saturated vapor escapes.
During the process, any liquid formed collects at the bottom; so only saturated vapor exits. We want to find the mass that has escaped
when the final pressure drops to 1000 kPa. We know that using an average enthalpy for the saturated vapor exiting leads to an
approximate solution.
First solve the problem analytically using the average exit enthalpy between 6000 and 1000 kPa. Then, solve it by a computer program
you write, dividing the process into TEN steps with piecewise average values of the exit enthalpy. Use 6000-5500 kPa, 5500-5000
kPa, 5000-4500 kPa and so on, down to 1000 kPa as the steps in which the problem is solved. The ten-step solution will result in a
better estimate.
This is what I wrote:
table=importdata('Saturatedpressure_table.txt');
saturatedWater=table.data;
Pressure=saturatedWater(:,1);
Temperature=saturatedWater(:,2);
specificVolume_f=saturatedWater(:,3);
specificVolume_fg=saturatedWater(:,4);
specificVolume_g=saturatedWater(:,5);
internalEnergy_f=saturatedWater(:,6);
internalEnergy_fg=saturatedWater(:,7);
internalEnergy_g=saturatedWater(:,8);
enthalpy_f=saturatedWater(:,9);
enthalpy_fg=saturatedWater(:,10);
enthalpy_g=saturatedWater(:,11);
P2=5500; %kPa;
value2=ismember(P2,Pressure);
if value2==1
fprintf ('No need to make interpolation\n')
else
fprintf('Make interpolation\n')
end
A=find(Pressure<P2);
j=A(end);
B=find(Pressure>P2);
k=B(1);
P3=Pressure(j);
P4=Pressure(k);
vf1=specificVolume_f(j);
vf2=specificVolume_f(k);
vfg1=specificVolume_fg(j);
vfg2=specificVolume_fg(k);
vg1=specificVolume_g(j);
vg2=specificVolume_g(k);
uf1=internalEnergy_f(j);
uf2=internalEnergy_f(k);
ufg1=internalEnergy_fg(j);
ufg2=internalEnergy_fg(k);
ug1=internalEnergy_g(j);
ug2=internalEnergy_g(k);
hg1=enthalpy_g(j);
hg2=enthalpy_g(k);
x=1; %quality all vapor;
vg=vg1+ (vg2-vg1)* (P2-P3)/(P4-P3); %vg value at P=5550 kPa;
hg=hg1+ (hg2-hg1)* (P2-P3)/(P4-P3); %hg value at P=5500 kPa;
ug=ug1+ (ug2-ug1)* (P2-P3)/(P4-P3); %ug value at P=5500 kPa;
P1=6000; %kPa;
value1=ismember(P1,Pressure);
if value1==1
fprintf ('No need to make interpolation\n')
else
fprintf('Make interpolation\n');
end
i=find(Pressure==P1);
P=Pressure(i);
vg3= specificVolume_g(i); %vg value at P=6000 kPa;
hg3=enthalpy_g(i); %hg value at P=6000 kPa;
ug3=internalEnergy_g(i); %ug value at P=6000 kPa;
v=3; %m^3;
m1=v/vg3;
m2=v/vg;
he= (hg3+hg)/2;
m2*(he-ug)== m1*(he-ug3);
m=m1-m2; %m is the escape mass

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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre 2020년 5월 28일
I suggest going through Chapter 13 of MATLAB Onramp. Lesson 3 introduces for loops.
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Rana Önem
Rana Önem 2020년 5월 28일
Okay I will thank you!

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