solving three non linear equation simultaneously??
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i have following set of equations-
ex = (1/Ec)*(sigx - v*(sigy + sigz); ---(1)
ey = (1/Ec)*(sigy - v*(sigx + sigz); ---(2)
ez= (1/Ec)*(sigz - v*(sigy + sigx); ---(3)
where,
sigx= -(px*ex*Es + Pfx*Ef*ex + lx);
sigy= -(py*ey*Es + Pfy*Ef*ey + ly);
sigz= -(px*ex*Es + lz);
For equations (1) (2) and(3), known term is ex and hence sigx
Unknowns are ey and ez
Values of other terms are-
Ef = 180000;
Es= 2*10^5;
Ec= 25000;
fx=fy=420;
lx=0;
ly=5;
lz=0;
px=0.016;
py=0.024;
pz= 0.016;
v=0.15;
pfx=0.0125;
pfy=0.0125;
PROBLEM - when i am solving (2) and (3) simultaneously for a given value of ex and hence sigx , I am getting values of ey and ez which are not satisfying (1) equation. What is the reason for this contradiction? Please help!!
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Birdman
il 30 Gen 2018
What are your expected results for ey and ez?
udita pant
il 31 Gen 2018
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Torsten
il 30 Gen 2018
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As far as I can see, the equations are linear in the unknowns. So you only have to solve a system of linear equations using the "backslash" operator.
Best wishes
Torsten.
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