Solving an integral within a partial derivative
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Hi everyone,
I am having trouble solving the following heat equation in Matlab


As you can see there will be an integral within the partial derivative.
When solving my equations work, but do not work over time. Thus i have a feeling I do something wrong with solving the integral. This is how I currently describe the problem. I did not fully iplement the higher order terms, as it does not work yet.
P = dimensionless term cf/kf
Z = 1/kf(w/W)
tmax = 1000 s
Any help would be greatly appreciated
m = 0;
sol = pdepe(m,@heatpde,@heatic,@heatbc,x,t);
function [c,f,s] = heatpde(x,t,u,dudx)
global B tmax Z P
c =P;
f = dudx;
y = @(u) (u.*(1-B/3*u+7*B^2/45*u.^2));
A = sqrt(2*B *integral(y,0,tmax))
s = -Z*u/A;
end
function u0 = heatic(x)
u0 = 0;
end
function [pl,ql,pr,qr] = heatbc(xl,ul,xr,ur,t)
pl = ul-1;
ql = 0;
pr = ur;
qr = 0;
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Torsten
le 21 Déc 2023
Modifié(e) : Torsten
le 21 Déc 2023
You have to solve a second ordinary differential equation for y:
dy/dt = 2*Ste * theta_f*(1-Ste/3 * theta_f + 7/45*Ste^2*theta_f^2)
y(t=0,x) = 0
Then y_LS = sqrt(y) in your equation for theta_f.
This can give problems because "pdepe" is designed to solve partial differential equations, not ordinary differential equations.
But since you prescribe theta_f at both ends of the spatial interval, you can compute y at these endpoints, too, and prescribe its value in "heatbc":
at x = 0: y = 2*Ste*integral(1-Ste/3+7/45*Ste^2) dt = 2*Ste*(1-Ste/3+7/45*Ste^2)*t
at x = L: y = 2*Ste*integral(0 dt) = 0
Is y_LS' differentiation with respect to t or with respect to x ? Same question for theta_f'.
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Torsten
le 9 Jan 2024
I wondered how you came to the formula for
dy_ls_dx as I think there lies the error.
Thanks in advance
Yes, it's sqrt(u(2)) instead of u(2) in the denominator:
y_ls = sqrt(u(2)) -> d(y_ls)/dx = 1/(2*sqrt(u(2))) * dudx(2)
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