Trying to Plot a Function

Working on a Nuclear Engineering problem, we have to plot the relationship between Keff and the diameter of a cylinder. Here is where I'm stuck:
>> %%Keff%%
nu=2.65;
Density=19.1;
MW=235;
N=(Density/MW)*6.022*10^23;
MicF=1.235*10^-24;
MicA=1.335*10^-24;
MicS=4.566*10^-24;
MacF=MicF*N;
MacA=MicA*N;
MacS=MicS*N;
A=235;
MuBar=2/(3*A);
D=1/(3*MacS*(1-MuBar));
H=30;
Diam=(1:180);
Keff=(nu*MacF)/(MacA+(D*((pi/H)^2+((2*2.4050)/Diam)^2)));
plot(Keff,Diam);
xlabel("Keff");
ylabel("Diameter");
title("Relationship Between Keff and Diameter");
Error using /
Matrix dimensions must agree.
Any ideas on how to fix this code. I just want a plot of the relationship.

5 Commenti

Arif Hoq
Arif Hoq il 31 Gen 2022
Modificato: Arif Hoq il 31 Gen 2022
Try with this
clear;
clc;
nu=2.65;
Density=19.1;
MW=235;
N=(Density/MW)*6.022*10^23;
MicF=1.235*10^-24;
MicA=1.335*10^-24;
MicS=4.566*10^-24;
MacF=MicF*N;
MacA=MicA*N;
MacS=MicS*N;
A=235;
MuBar=2/(3*A);
D=1/(3*MacS*(1-MuBar));
H=30;
Diam=(1:180);
Keff=(nu*MacF)./(MacA+(D*((pi/H)^2+((2*2.4050)./Diam).^2))); % element by element
plot(Keff,Diam);
xlabel("Keff");
ylabel("Diameter");
title("Relationship Between Keff and Diameter");
I think you have to create your matrix element by element, like ./ and .^
For example
A = [1 1 0 0];
B = [1; 2; 3; 4];
C = A*B
C = 3
D= A.*B % element by element
D = 4×4
1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 3 3 0 0 4 4 0 0
Kevin Smith
Kevin Smith il 31 Gen 2022
Arif: you are a steely-eyed missle man! Thank you!
Arif Hoq
Arif Hoq il 31 Gen 2022
@Kevin Smith Thank you very much for your compliment. If you find your answer, then please consider marking it as accepted answer. That will make it easier for others with similar issues to find an answer.
KSSV
KSSV il 31 Gen 2022
@Arif Hoq you have commented the code. It cannot be accepted unless you copy it in answer section.
Arif Hoq
Arif Hoq il 31 Gen 2022
@KSSV thanks a lot. I was not such aware of it.

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Risposte (1)

Try with this:
clear;
clc;
nu=2.65;
Density=19.1;
MW=235;
N=(Density/MW)*6.022*10^23;
MicF=1.235*10^-24;
MicA=1.335*10^-24;
MicS=4.566*10^-24;
MacF=MicF*N;
MacA=MicA*N;
MacS=MicS*N;
A=235;
MuBar=2/(3*A);
D=1/(3*MacS*(1-MuBar));
H=30;
Diam=(1:180);
Keff=(nu*MacF)./(MacA+(D*((pi/H)^2+((2*2.4050)./Diam).^2))); % element by element
plot(Keff,Diam);
xlabel("Keff");
ylabel("Diameter");
title("Relationship Between Keff and Diameter");
I think you have to create your matrix element by element, like ./ and .^
For example
A = [1 1 0 0];
B = [1; 2; 3; 4];
C = A*B
C = 3
D= A.*B % element by element
D = 4×4
1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 3 3 0 0 4 4 0 0

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