How can I solve an equation with 4 vectors of unequal length?
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How do I use an equation to show the possible soloutions if I have four variables as arrays of different lengths?
Can I use increments that don't fit nicely into the end value - eg: if I start at 1 and want to get to 8 can I increment in 3's?
%constants
g = 9.80665;
%variables in the design
mb = 1:0.5:20; % From 1 to 20 in increments of 0.5
r = 0.01:0.01:0.15; % From 0.01 to 0.15 in increments of 0.01
omega = 1800:1000:20000; % From 1,800 to 20,000 in increments of 1,000
omegarad = omega*2*pi/60; % to change rpm to radians
h = 0.01:0.1:1; % From 0.01 to 1 in increments of 0.1
mw = 2*mb.*g*h./((r.*omegarad).^2);
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David Hill
on 9 Oct 2021
Edited: David Hill
on 9 Oct 2021
Use ndgrid()
g = 9.80665;
mb = 1:0.5:20;
r = 0.01:0.01:0.15;
omega = 1800:1000:20000;
omegarad = omega*2*pi/60;
h = 0.01:0.1:1;
[mb,r,omegarad,h]=ndgrid(mb,r,omegarad,h);
mw = 2*g*mb.*h./((r.*omegarad).^2);%this provides all combinations of the four variables
What are you trying to solve? Do you want mw==something?
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