Optimisation using fmincon (constraints)

Hi,
I have a function I would like to optimize it but this function has multi varabiles (T & c2 )
The objectives is to identify the minimum V
I did the following
q = 30;
c1i = 5;
x0 = 0;
lb = 300;
[T,V] = fmincon(V,x0,A,b,Aeq,beq,lb,ub);
how can I insert the (c1o) constraint & work out the c2

Risposte (1)

You can solve for multiple variables, but all of them need to be elements of x. See how in the following example. the objective function V is changed
q = 30;
c1i = 5;
c1o = 1; % HERE IS MY PROBLEM
c2 = 4; % HERE IS MY PROBLEM
A = [];
b = [];
Aeq = [];
beq = [];
x0 = [1 500 1];
lb = [-inf -inf -inf];
ub = [1.143 inf inf];
k1 = @(x) 7.0*(10^15)*exp(-15075/x);
k2= @(x) 2.86*(10^4)*exp(-5025/x);
V = @(x) q*(c1i-x(1))./(x(1)*k1(x(2))-x(3)*k2(x(2))); % c1o => x(1), T => x(2), c2 => x(3)
[T,V] = fmincon(V,x0,A,b,Aeq,beq,lb,ub);

2 Commenti

Thinks
What if I want to add a linear equlaity constraint, such as
x(2)+x(3)=5
Is it like this ?
A = [0 1 1];
b = [5]
R Hebi, yes, that's correct.

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il 7 Mar 2020

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il 8 Mar 2020

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