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Abdulrahman Al Baalharith
Abdulrahman Al Baalharith el 17 de Nov. de 2019
Respondida: Walter Roberson el 17 de Nov. de 2019
  • Create new arrays ‘delt’ and ‘delT’ as the mid-step values computed
from ‘t’ as delt = (t(n)-t(n-1)) and delT = (T(n)-T(n-1)). As a check, delt
will have positive values and delT will be negative values. With
negative delT values, the negative sign in the qm term will be flipped to
a positive one, resulting in positive values for h. ‘n’ is a subscript that
you could use to keep track entries of the time and temperature
arrays.
This what he wrote to us. I think that n = how many row that I have, but how I will write the equation t(n)-t(n-1) because I think he meant that t in row 5 mins t in row 5-1 but I could not figure this out. please help me.
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KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA el 17 de Nov. de 2019
Can you share what you have tried so far?
Abdulrahman Al Baalharith
Abdulrahman Al Baalharith el 17 de Nov. de 2019
>> p = 8470; % defined the Density
>> d = 0.015; % defined the Diameter
>> l = 0.045; % defined the Length
>> cp = 4184; % defined the Specific heat capacity
>> Ts= 21; % defined the Temperature of the Canola oil in the quench tank
>> r = d/2; % defined the radius
>> V = (pi*(r^2)*l)); % Assume that the shape of the probe is Cylindrical and find the volume for it
V = (pi*(r^2)*l)); % Assume that the shape of the probe is Cylindrical and find the volume for it
Error: Invalid expression. When calling a function or indexing a
variable, use parentheses. Otherwise, check for mismatched
delimiters.
>> V = (pi*(r^2)*l); % Assume that the shape of the probe is Cylindrical and find the volume for it
>> A = (2*pi*r*l+2*pi*(r^2)); % Find the area for the Cylindrical shape for the probe.
>> P4 = xlsread ('RDData'); % Reading the file
>> t = P4(:, 1); % Assign the first column to ‘t’,
>> T = P4(:, 2); % Assign the first column to ‘T’
>> n = (1:343); % ‘n’ is a subscript that you could use to keep track entries, and there is 343
>> delt = (t(n)-t(n-1)); % new arrays ‘delt’ as the mid-step values computed from ‘t’ as delt
Array indices must be positive integers or logical values.
>> n= size(1,P4)
Error using size
Dimension argument must be a positive integer scalar or a vector of
positive integers.
>> n= size(P4)
n =
563 5
>> delt = (t(n)-t(n-1));

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Fabio Freschi
Fabio Freschi el 17 de Nov. de 2019
n= size(P4,1)

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 17 de Nov. de 2019
"Create as the midstep values are computed" is talking about a for loop with controlling variable n, and for n=2 onwards you calculate those expressions.
As they talk about creating those as arrays there is probably an implied
delt(n-1) = t(n) - t(n-1)

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