ODE45, differential equation

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Takey Asaad
Takey Asaad el 14 de Sept. de 2018
Editada: Stephan el 17 de Sept. de 2018
my function is
dy/dt=k*y*exp(450/y)
k is constant and y(0)=40 and y(15)=95 solve this equation by using ode45 can someone pleaseeeeeeeeeee check the code and make it work .
tspan = [0 300];
y0 = 40;y15=95
[t,y] = ode45(@(t,y) 'k'*y*exp(450/y), tspan, y0,y15);
plot(t,y,'-o')

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Stephan
Stephan el 16 de Sept. de 2018
Editada: Stephan el 17 de Sept. de 2018
Hi,
if you search a value for k that complies with the boundary conditions, you could use fzero to solve the problem numerically:
k = fzero(@calculate_k, 0.001);
disp(['k = ', num2str(k)])
[t,y] = ode45(@(t,y) k*y*exp(450/y), [0 300], 40);
plot(t,y,'r')
hold on
scatter(15,95,'ob')
text(23,96,'y(t=15) = 95','Color','b')
hold off
function k_value = calculate_k(x)
tspan = [0 15];
y0 = 40;
[~,y] = ode45(@(t,y) x*y*exp(450/y), tspan, y0);
k_value = y(end) - 95;
end
This will give you as result:
k = 0.00010435
or if you need it more accurate:
k =
1.043495007807761e-04
and the plot which belongs to this result looks like the boundary conditions are met (To be precise, it keeps the boundary conditions. This is because fzero is a powerful tool and also because you can think of a very good initial value for x0 with just a few estimates...):
.
Best regards
Stephan
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Takey Asaad
Takey Asaad el 17 de Sept. de 2018
Thanks so much
Stephan
Stephan el 17 de Sept. de 2018
Editada: Stephan el 17 de Sept. de 2018
No problem - please be patient with your questions. Dont ask the same question a second time, if it needs more time than you expected to get an answer.
Better try to give as much as and as good as possible informations that are needed to let the contributers give you a useful answer.

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James Tursa
James Tursa el 15 de Sept. de 2018
Remove the quotes from 'k', and be sure to define k before you call ode45. Also, ode45 is an initial value problem solver, so the y15 variable is not applicable (remove it from the call).
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Takey Asaad
Takey Asaad el 15 de Sept. de 2018
Editada: James Tursa el 17 de Sept. de 2018
function bvp4
xlow=0;xhigh=300;
solinit=bvpinit(linspace(xlow,xhigh,300),[40 95]);
sol=bvp4c(@bvp4ode,@bvp4bc,solinit);
xinit=linspace(xlow,xhigh,20);
sxint=deval(sol,xint);
plot(xint,sxint(1,:);
function dydx=bvp4ode(x,y)
dydx=[y(2) a*y*exp(450/y);
function res=bvp4bc(ya,yb)
res=[ya(1)-1,yb(1)
function bvp4
Error: Function definition not supported in this context. Create functions in code file.
Takey Asaad
Takey Asaad el 15 de Sept. de 2018
Editada: James Tursa el 17 de Sept. de 2018
function bvp4
xlow=0;xhigh=300;
solinit=bvpinit(linspace(xlow,xhigh,300),[40 95]);
sol=bvp4c(@bvp4ode,@bvp4bc,solinit);
xinit=linspace(xlow,xhigh,20);
sxinit=deval(sol,xint);
plot(xinit,sxinit(1,:);
function dydx=bvp4ode(x,y)
dydx=[y(2) ,a*y*exp(450/y)];
function res=bvp4bc(ya,yb)
res=[ya(1)-1,yb(1)]

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Takey Asaad
Takey Asaad el 15 de Sept. de 2018
if true
function bvp4
xlow=0;xhigh=300;
solinit=bvpinit(linspace(xlow,xhigh,300),[40 95]);
sol=bvp4c(@bvp4ode,@bvp4bc,solinit);
xinit=linspace(xlow,xhigh,20);
sxinit=deval(sol,xint);
plot(xinit,sxinit(1,:);
function dydx=bvp4ode(x,y)
dydx=[y(2) ,a*y*exp(450/y)];
function res=bvp4bc(ya,yb)
res=[ya(1)-1,yb(1)]
end

Takey Asaad
Takey Asaad el 15 de Sept. de 2018
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