Adding boundary condition to dsolve argument
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I've used the dsolve function to get a solution for
, but I want matlab to solve for
such that
. That is, I'm trying to add the boundary condition that when r = 0, α =
. How can I input this boundary condition into the dsolve argument? I looked through the documentation but couldn't figure it out.
My code is below...
syms F_lift(r) C_lift(r) rho v_rel(r) A_blade r omega alpha(r) v_air P_in T_in
% r..........effective radius of turbine blade's rotation at a given distance along its length
% alpha......turbine blade's angle of attack at a given distance along its length
% F_lift.....lift force generated by turbine blade at a given distance along its length
% C_lift.....coefficient of lift for turbine airfoil at a given angle of attack
% v_rel......relative velocity between incoming air and turbine blade at a given distance along its length
% rho........mass density of the air after passing through the stator
% A_blade....surface area of turbine blade coming into contact with the airflow
% omega......angular velocity of the turbine and shaft
%%%%%%% major assumptions made
% Give the generic equation for lift of an airfoil
F_lift = 1/2*C_lift*rho*v_rel^2*A_blade
% Give C_lift as a function of alpha
C_lift = .12*alpha + .2;
% Give v_rel as a function of v_air and omega
omega = 10471.975511; % rad/s
v_rel = sqrt(v_air^2 + omega^2*r^2);
% Give area of each blade
A_blade = 5.8064e-5; % m^2
% Determine the air density at the turbine inlet using the ideal gas law
T_in = 1023.15; %%%%%%% 750 deg C
P_in = 1100*10^3; %%%%%%% ~10 atm = ~1100 kPa
R = 287.058; %%%%%%% R_air
rho = P_in/(R*T_in);
% Give v_air
v_rel = subs(v_rel,v_air,150); %%%%%%% assumed to be 150 m/s
% Give the new equation
F_lift = 1/2*C_lift*rho*v_rel^2*A_blade
% Let F_lift be constant along the length of the blade
liftDSTRBTN = diff(F_lift,r)
alpha = dsolve(liftDSTRBTN == 0) % NEED HELP HERE!
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