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May 18, 2011, 05:45 |
solve equation sets
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Nima Samkhaniani
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consider following equation sets whats ur suggestion for solving it openFOAM
1) dT/dt =A1 dX/dt +B1 dY/dt 2) dX/dt =A2 exp(B2/T) (1-X)(C2-D2Y-X) 3) dY/dt = A3 exp(B3/T) (1-Y)(C3-D3X-Y) A,B,C,D are constant thank you |
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May 18, 2011, 10:29 |
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Ben K
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I would consider using the ODE solvers in either octave or matlab.
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May 18, 2011, 11:33 |
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David Gaden
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I agree with Ben - Octave and MATLAB are more suitable. But, if you must use OpenFOAM for some reason, I'd use the sixDOFsolver as a template.
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