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time dependent parameter in ode-function matlab

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sejo
sejo le 23 Juil 2014
Commenté : kiran gk le 20 Nov 2016
I want to solve an ode with a time dependent parameter. cA sould be 10000 if t is >=10 and <=11 else it should have the value of 0. cA is then used in an differential equation to calculate cB. See the code:
function dcB = myode(t,y)
cB=y(1,:);
if t>=10 && t<=11
cA=10000
else
cA=0
end
dcB=(cA-cB)*100/1750;
[t,y]=ode45(@myode,[tdown tup],0);
Fallowing problems show up:
  • if i print cA it has not the correct values at the specified times.
  • if tup is e.g. 20 cB has values, if tup is e.g. 100 cB is zero.

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Mischa Kim
Mischa Kim le 23 Juil 2014
Sejo, one fairly clean approach would be to split the integration interval: [tdown 10),[10 11],(11 tup] and call ode45 three times with two separate ODE functions. You'd just have to make sure that the final conditions of the respective previous integration are passed on as initial conditions to the next integration.
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kiran gk
kiran gk le 20 Nov 2016
What if cA has multiple values with respect to t? In that case it will be difficult to create multiple ode function please suggest the possible answer

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