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clc;clear;
Gamma = 5/3;
Lambda = (Gamma+1)/2;
syms y(t) x(t)
eqn1 = diff(y,2)*(y-x) == Lambda/2*diff(y)*(diff(x)-diff(y)/Lambda);
a = sqrt(Gamma*(Lambda-1))/Lambda;
dts = (y-x)/(a*diff(y));
Pp = 1/0.08*(t-dts);
pip = Pp/(1/Lambda);
eqn2 = diff(x,2)*y == (pip-diff(y)^2/Lambda);
eqn = [eqn1 eqn2];
[V,S] = odeToVectorField(eqn);
M = matlabFunction(V,'vars',{'t','Y'});
interval = [0 2];
yInit = [0 0 0 0];
ySol = ode45(M,interval,yInit);
tValues = linspace(0,2,10);
xValues = deval(ySol,tValues,1);
zValues = deval(ySol,tValues,3);
xValues =
0 NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN
In fact, I want to calculate this equation.

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Torsten
il 20 Apr 2022
You divide by Zdot which is 0 for t=0.
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Steven Lord
il 20 Apr 2022
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What is
at time t = 0? By your formula 14 it is
times other stuff. Let's ignore that other stuff and look at the value of that term. Well, all of Z(0), X(0), and
(0) are 0 by your formula 17. So that term is
which MATLAB correctly computes as NaN.
My guess is that at least one of Z(0), X(0), and
(0) must not be 0. In particular, because Z-X appears in the denominator I think one or both of those must be non-zero (and not equal to each other) for your equations to make sense.
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ZH CC
il 20 Apr 2022
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