How to solve equation by iteration
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Hello,
Im trying to solve this equaiton below (for Psi(i,j)) but im not sure what im missing. I should be getting a 220x40 matrix with various values for Psi but im not sure how to go about doing this.
clear
clc
Vinf = 1;
c = 1;
L = 11*c;
H = 4*c;
N = 220;
deltax = L/N;
M = 40;
deltay = H/M;
epsilon = 10^(-6);
yi=linspace(0,L,M);
xi=linspace(0,H,N);
z=zeros(M,N);
for i = 1:N-1
for j = 1:M-1
x(i,j) = i*deltax;
y(i,j) = j*deltay;
Psi(i,j) = ((deltay^2)/(2*((deltax^2)+(deltay^2))))*(Psi(i+1,j)+Psi(i-1,j))+((deltax^2)/(2*((deltax^2)+(deltay^2))))*(Psi(i,j+1)+Psi(i,j-1));
end
end
%boundary conditions
Psi(0,j) = Vinf*deltay*j;
Psi(i,M+1) = Vinf*H;
Psi(N,j) = Psi(N-1,j);
Psi(i,1) = 0;
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Your equations can't be solved directly for Psi because Psi appears on both sides of the equation.
But your equations define a linear system for Psi.
Determine A such that your system is of the form
A*Psi = b
and solve for Psi as
Psi = A\b.
Or if you are told to use Jacobi iteration, apply a scheme like
Psi_new(i,j) = function(Psi_old(i,j),Psi_old(i+1,j),Psi_old(i-1,j),Psi_old(i,j+1),Psi_old(i,j+1))
Thus you will not only need one matrix Psi, but two matrices Psi_old and Psi_new.
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