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I have following Differential Equations
a1*x2+b2*x1-c*cos(int(x3))*x4=d
-c*cos(int(x3))*x2-a2*sin(int(x3))+b2*x4=0
where a1,b2,c,d,a2,b2 are constants and x1=theta_dot; x2=theta_ddot; x3=alpha_dot; x4=alpha_ddot
I want to solve these equations for x1,x2,x3,x4 and want to plot with time.
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Grzegorz Knor
le 12 Oct 2011
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Grzegorz Knor
le 12 Oct 2011
You have to reduce to a system to first-order ODEs, because ode solvers solve ony first-order ODEs.
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Walter Roberson
le 12 Oct 2011
Do you mean:
a1*x2(t)+b2*x1(t)-c*cos(int(x3(t), t))*x4(t) = d*Vm,
-c*cos(int(x3(t), t))*x2(t)-a2*sin(int(x3(t), t))+b2*x4(t) = 0
If so then there is no solution, or perhaps no solution without further information. 2 equations in 4 unknowns is seldom enough to be able to what the functions are, let alone the boundary conditions.
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Grzegorz Knor
le 12 Oct 2011
Author in his first post wrote, that there are dependencies between x1 and x2 and between x3 and x4. But still there is lack of the initial and boundary conditions.
Walter Roberson
le 12 Oct 2011
If x1 and x2 are functions of theta, then one cannot solve for them directly: one would have to express the functions in full first, solve the DE, and then construct x1 and x2 (and x3 and x4) from the results.
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