not able to plot

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Suchita Gupta
Suchita Gupta on 21 Sep 2022
Commented: Walter Roberson on 21 Sep 2022
close all
clear all
clc
d = 0.1; % Diameter of the rocket (m)
A = pi*(d/2)^2; % Area of the rocket (m^2)
Cd = 0.7; % Drag coefficient
Rho = 1; % Air density (kg/m^3)
g = 9.81; % Acceleration due to gravity (m/s^2)
Isp = 250; % Specific impulse of motor and propellant (s)
Ve = Isp*g; % Exhaust velocity (m/s)
m0 = 100; % Initial mass (kg)
me = 25; % Empty mass (kg)
mp = me; % Propellant mass (kg)
mf = m0-me; % Final mass (kg)
E = mp/(mp+m0); % Propellant mass fraction
MR = 1-E % Mass ratio
MR = 0.8000
l = log(mf/me)
l = 1.0986
C = Isp*g; % Effective exhaust velocity
u = Isp*g*l % Vehicle velocity
u = 2.6943e+03
D = (Rho^2)*(u^2)*A*Cd/2 % Drag force
D = 1.9956e+04
t = 0 % t = t0 = 0
t = 0
%
tp = 9; % Burn time
for i = 1:141
tp = tp + 1;
F = Isp*m0*g/tp;
a = (C*E/tp)/(1-E*(t/tp))-g-(Cd*Rho*(u^2)*A/m0)/(1-E*(t/tp));
hbo = g*Isp*tp*(mf*log(mf/m0)/(m0-mf)+1)-g*(tp^2)/2;
end
plot (hbo,tp)
plot (a,tp)

Answers (1)

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 21 Sep 2022
Moved: Walter Roberson on 21 Sep 2022
d = 0.1; % Diameter of the rocket (m)
A = pi*(d/2)^2; % Area of the rocket (m^2)
Cd = 0.7; % Drag coefficient
Rho = 1; % Air density (kg/m^3)
g = 9.81; % Acceleration due to gravity (m/s^2)
Isp = 250; % Specific impulse of motor and propellant (s)
Ve = Isp*g; % Exhaust velocity (m/s)
m0 = 100; % Initial mass (kg)
me = 25; % Empty mass (kg)
mp = me; % Propellant mass (kg)
mf = m0-me; % Final mass (kg)
E = mp/(mp+m0); % Propellant mass fraction
MR = 1-E % Mass ratio
MR = 0.8000
l = log(mf/me)
l = 1.0986
C = Isp*g; % Effective exhaust velocity
u = Isp*g*l % Vehicle velocity
u = 2.6943e+03
D = (Rho^2)*(u^2)*A*Cd/2 % Drag force
D = 1.9956e+04
t = 0 % t = t0 = 0
t = 0
%
tp = 9; % Burn time
for i = 1:141
tp = tp + 1;
tps(i) = tp;
F = Isp*m0*g/tp;
a(i) = (C*E/tp)/(1-E*(t/tp))-g-(Cd*Rho*(u^2)*A/m0)/(1-E*(t/tp));
hbo(i) = g*Isp*tp*(mf*log(mf/m0)/(m0-mf)+1)-g*(tp^2)/2;
end
plot (hbo,tps)
plot (a,tps)
Question: why are you using the dependent variable as the x axes, and the independent variable as the y axes?
  2 Comments
Suchita Gupta
Suchita Gupta on 21 Sep 2022
Moved: Walter Roberson on 21 Sep 2022
hi, thankyou for helping. because im working in upward direction and wanted to keep the confusion away
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 21 Sep 2022
You might want to use
set(gca, 'YDir', 'reverse')

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