How can I calculate FVF ?
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Hi
How can I calculate FVF ?            
bf = 355.5+-7% * bf;
bm = 34.4+-20% * bm;
FVF = bf / (bf + bm);
I want to find the range variation of FVF when bf should be maximized and bm should be minimized.
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  Star Strider
      
      
 on 17 Jul 2020
        I am not certain what you want.  
Try this: 
bf = 355.5+[-1 1]*355.5*0.07;
bm = 34.4+[-1 1]*34.4*0.2;
FVF = bf./(bf.*bm);
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  Star Strider
      
      
 on 17 Jul 2020
				Try this: 
bf = 355.5+[-1 1]*355.5*0.07;
bm = 34.4+[-1 1]*34.4*0.2;
[BF,BM] = ndgrid(bf,bm);
FVF = BF./(BF.*BM)
producing: 
FVF =
   0.036337209302326   0.024224806201550
   0.036337209302326   0.024224806201550
However if you want the range between those limits, this works: 
bf = 355.5+[-1 1]*355.5*0.07;
bm = 34.4+[-1 1]*34.4*0.2;
[BF,BM] = ndgrid(min(bf):max(bf),min(bm):max(bm));
FVF = BF./(BF.*BM);
figure
surf(BF, BM, FVF)
grid on
xlabel('bf')
ylabel('bm')
zlabel('FVF')
view(-120,20)
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