Problem with if statement

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Francesco Renzulli
Francesco Renzulli le 13 Jan 2021
Hi in this program I take data from an excel file, interpolate them with a spline, this part of the code doesn't appear because it works. The problem here is that a certain point we should enter in the if cycle with the last value of i and start another calculation, until the index j arrives to Nt, but the program never enter in the if cycle, even if the if statement is true, I don't know why?. maybe i should choose a comlpletely different structure using while, but how can I index the variables with while ?
kind regards
Francesco Renzulli
P.S I have the latest version of matlab
for i=1:Nt-1
H_t_e(i) = ppval(H_ts,T(i));% ppval per valutare il polinomio
dQ(i)=m_vap(i)*H_t_e(i);
Cp_liq_e(i)=ppval(Cp_liqs,T(i));
dT(i)=(-dQ(i))/(m_liq(i)*Cp_liq_e(i));
T(i+1)=T(i)+dT(i);
rho_liq_e(i)=ppval(rho_liqs,T(i+1));
rho_vap_e(i)=ppval(rho_vaps,T(i+1));
P_tank(i)=ppval(P_vaps,T(i+1));
P_cham(i)=0.4*P_tank(i);
m_dot_liq(i)=N*A_orifice*sqrt((2*rho_liq_e(i)*(P_tank(i)-P_cham(i)))/2.0);
m_tot(i+1)=m_tot(i)-m_dot_liq(i)*dt(i);
m_liq(i+1)=m_liq(i)-m_dot_liq(i)*dt(i);
m_vap(i+1)=+m_liq(i+1)-((V_tank-(m_tot(i)/rho_vap_e(i)))/((1/rho_liq_e(i))-(1/rho_vap_e(i))));
if m_liq(i+1)>m_liq(i)
for j=i:Nt
P_tank(j)=ppval(P_vaps,T(j));
C_liq_eg(j)=ppval(Cp_liqs,T(j));
rho_vap_e(j)=ppval(rho_vaps,T(j));
Z(j)=ppval(Zs,T(j));
m_dot_vap(j)=N*A_orifice*sqrt((2*rho_vap_e(j)*(P_tank(j)-P_cham))/C_liq_eg(j));
m_vap(j+1)=m_vap(j)-m_dot_vap(j)*dt;
m_tot(j+1)=m_tot(j)-m_dot_vap(j)*dt;
Z1(j+1)=0.9*Z(j);
T1(j+1)=T(j)*(((Z1(j+1)*m_vap(j+1))/Z(j)*m_vap(j))^(gamma-1));
Z2(j+1)=(Z(j)*m_vap(j)*((T(j+1)-T(j))^(1/(gamma-1))))/m_vap(j+1);
T2(j+1)=T(j)*(((Z2(j+1)*m_vap(j+1))/Z(j)*m_vap(j))^(gamma-1));
Z3(j+1)=(Z(j)*((T(j+1)-T(j))^(1/(gamma-1))))/m_vap(j+1);
T(j+1)=T(j)*(((Z3(j+1)*m_vap(j+1))/Z(j)*m_vap(j))^(gamma-1));
end
end
end
  2 commentaires
madhan ravi
madhan ravi le 13 Jan 2021
Just a guess , since I can't run your code it seems to me that m_liq(i+1) keeps decreasing in each iteration whereas you assume it to be the other way around.
Francesco Renzulli
Francesco Renzulli le 13 Jan 2021
yeah beacuase it is a simulation of a tank that has vapour and liquid inside, so at a certain iteration m_liquid would become negative and so the statement shold be verified
and when it is verified, it never enters the if cycle

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Gaurav Garg
Gaurav Garg le 25 Jan 2021
Hi Francesco,
The best workaround in such situations is to place a breakpoint where you feel the problem is and check all the variables and their values there.
For example, in your case, you should place a breakpoint at if m_liq(i+1)>m_liq(i) and then check the values of m_liq(i+1) and m_liq(i).
You can find out how to set breakpoints here.

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