Solving 2 parameters equation

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Hamid
Hamid il 17 Giu 2016
Commentato: Hamid il 17 Giu 2016
Hi everyone,
my unknown parameters are D and nR, I want Rg will be less than 0.5
How is it possible?
p=100;
pi=3.14;
asec=0.2179;
k1=1.3663;
Lg=35;
Wg=32;
k2=5.6641;
Lr=3;
b=0.01;
R1=((p/(pi*Lc))*(log((2*Lc)/asec)+((k1*Lc)/sqrt(Lg*Wg))-k2));
R2=((p/(2*pi*nR*Lr))*(log((4*Lr)/b)-1+((2*k1*Lr)/(sqrt(Lg*Wg)))*(((sqrt(nR)- 1))^2)));
Rm= ((p/(pi*Lc))*(log((2*Lc)/Lr)+((k1*Lc)/sqrt(Lg*Wg))-k2+1));
Rg=((R1*R2)-(Rm^2))/((R1+R2)-(2*Rm));
Thank you.

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Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford il 17 Giu 2016
I see no unknown variable ‘D’ here. Also the variable ‘Lc’ is not defined. Do you mean that Lc and nR are actually the two unknowns? Also you need to specifically define ‘Rg’.
This looks as though it calls for ‘fsolve’:
http://www.mathworks.com/help/optim/ug/fsolve.html
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Hamid
Hamid il 17 Giu 2016
My bad,sorry
Na=(Lg/D)+1;
Nb=(Wg/D)+1;
Lc=(Lg*Nb)+(Wg*Na);
my unknown parameters are D and nR, I want Rg will be less than 0.5.
please write the right code for solving the equation, unfortunately I don't have enough time.
Thanks.

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