Non-constant Numerical coefficients (m,d,a,c,f)
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The pdetoolbox is equipped to solve a PDE with non-constant coefficients. However, from what i read in the manuals, the coefficients need to be a function of location (x,y) or state (u,ux,uy,t). However, if I know the coefficient distribution across the entire geometry (ie, i have a matrix of for a rectangular domain), how can I input them as coefficients to the toolbox?
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Torsten
el 14 de Jun. de 2022
As a function handle:
f = @(x,y) interp2(X,Y,Coefficient,x,y)
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Avni Agrawal
el 5 de Oct. de 2023
I understand that you are trying to find how to pass input arguments to function handle for non-constant numerical co-efficients.
The function must accept two input arguments, location and state. The solvers automatically compute and populate the data in the “location” and “state” structure arrays and pass this data to your function. Specify the PDE coefficients using the function you wrote.
This can be understood by the following example :
specifyCoefficients(model,"m",0,"d",0,"c",1,"a",0,"f",@fcoefffunc);
function fcoeff = fcoefffunc(location,state)
fcoeff = location.x.^2.*sin(location.y);
scatter(location.x,location.y,".","black");
hold on
end
Please refer to the following documentations to learn more about non-const numerical co-efficients:
I Hope this helps.
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