Why is this singular?
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I'm trying to solve a system of differential equations. After a ridiculous amount of attempts I think i've finally managed to use ode15i correctly but it won't solve as the matrix is singular and I can't figure out why. I'd greatly appreacite it if someone could take a look at this and help me sort this out.
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n_total = 3.2203e21;
r = 2; % [cm]
h = 30; % [cm]
Volume = pi*(r.^2)*h; % [cm^3]
e = 1.602e-19;% [C]
n_total = 3.22E21; % [1/cm^3], from P = nkT
tspan = [0 1E-3];
x0 = [1.5; 10E9; n_total; 0];
x01 = [0; 0 ;0 ;0];
%[X0,X01] = decic(@odefun,0,x0,[1 1 0 0],x01,[]);
[t,y] = ode15i(@odefun, tspan, x0, [0; 0; 0; 0])
nAr = y(:,3);
plot(t, nAr);
function res = odefun(t, x, x1)
r = 2; % [cm]
h = 30; % [cm]
Volume = pi*(r.^2)*h; % [cm^3]
e = 1.602e-19;% [C]
kb = 1.38E-23; % [J/K]
Tg = 300; % [K]
Ti = Tg;
PAr = 13.3322; % [Pa], given as 0.1m[Torr]
n_total = PAr/ (kb*Tg); % [1/cm^3], from P = nkT
A = r/2.405;
uio = 1.53; % [cm^2/ V-s]
Patm = 101325; % [Pa], given as 1 atm
natm = Patm/ (kb*Tg);
Di = uio*(natm/n_total)*((kb*Ti)/e); % [cm^2/ V-s], n= n(total)
E1 = 11.6; % [eV]
E2 = 16; % [eV]
Power_den = 100/Volume;
res = zeros(4,1);
k3 = 10000;
k1 = ((2.5E-9).*(x(1).^0.74).*exp(-11.6./ x(1))); %%[cm^3/s]
k2 = ((2.3E-8).*(x(1).^0.68).*exp(-16./x(1))); %%[cm^3/s]
k4 = ((Di.*(1 + x(1)./ Ti)) ./A.^2); %[1/s]
Rate_sum = k1.*x(2).*x(3)*E1 + k2.*x(2).*x(3)*E2 + k3.*x(4) + k4.*x(2);
res(1) = x1(1) - (2./ (3*x(2)*kb))*(Power_den - Rate_sum) + x1(2).*(x(1)./x(2));
res(2) = x1(2) - x(2).*(k2.*x(3) - k4);
res(3) = x1(3) + k1.*x(2).*x(3) + k2.*x(2).*x(3) - k3.*x(4) - k4.*x(2);
res(4) = x1(4) - k1.*x(2).*x(3) + k3.*x(4);
end
Answers (1)
Torsten
on 30 Apr 2018
0 votes
You return NaN values to ode15i within your vector "res". So you should check your inputs.
Best wishes
Torsten.
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