Integration of function of 3 variables

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Nikhil
Nikhil le 21 Déc 2015
Hello Everybody, I am trying to integrate a function 'fun' of 3 variables 'x,t,y'. Initially I want to integrate this function with respect to 'x' and 't' over certain range. Then I want to evaluate resultant expression in 'y', at different values of 'y'. The Matlab code that I have written is as follows:
clear all;
K=44.5;
rho=7850;
Cp=475;
k=K/(rho*Cp);
V=20e-3;
l=12e-3;
L=V*l/k;
q=1e6;
syms x t y
fun=@(x,t,y) ((2*q)./(4*pi*K.*t)).*exp(-((-y+V*t-x).^2)./(4*k.*t));
xmin=-l;
xmax=l;
tmin=0;
tmax=Inf;
funty=int(fun,x,xmin,xmax);
funy=int(funty,t,tmin,tmax);
subs(funy,y,-l)
After running this code, I am not getting any numerical answer. Can somebody please tell me where am I going wrong here? In the end I expect numerical answer around 88. Any help in this matter would be appreciated. Thank you in advance,
Nik

Réponses (1)

Star Strider
Star Strider le 21 Déc 2015
The symbolic Math Toolbox prefers symbolic functions, not anonymous functions. Omitting the initial constants:
syms x t y
fun(x,t,y) = ((2*q)./(4*pi*K.*t)).*exp(-((-y+V*t-x).^2)./(4*k.*t));
xmin=-l;
xmax=l;
tmin=0;
tmax=Inf;
funty=int(fun,x,xmin,xmax);
funy=int(funty,t,tmin,tmax);
SymResult = subs(funy,y,-l);
NumResult = vpa(SymResult, 15)
NumResult(y) =
8.53663791307516

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