Euler method RLC series circuit,will loop forever
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I am trying to integrate for the electrical current but when i run the script it keeps going forever an no plot is shown... Here is the script:
t(1)=0;
y=[0,0];
h=0;001;
tf=10;
n=(tf-t(1))/h;
for k=1:n
y(k+1,:)=y(k,:)+h*ord5(t(k),y(k,:));
t(k+1)=t(k)+h;
end
here is the ord5 function that needs to be integrated
function yd = ord4(t,y)
R=1,4;
L=0;
C=0;
Vs=5;
yd(1)=1/C*y(2);
yd(2)=(Vs-R*y(2)-y(1))/L;
end
Vs is the total circuit voltage and y(1)=Uc(the capacitor voltage) and y(2)=I(the circuit electric current).yd(1) is the derivative of Uc on time and yd(2) is the derivative of I on time.
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Star Strider
on 18 Jan 2015
I haven’t run your code yet, but I see one problem straight away:
h=0;001;
I’m not certain what you intend, but here ‘h=0’, so ‘n=Inf’.
Might this be typo?
You may instead want:
h = 0.001;
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John Etkin
on 18 Jan 2015
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Star Strider
on 18 Jan 2015
My pleasure!
I didn’t see it in the code you posted, but so long as you found the error, great!
I did see:
R=1,4;
but since the comma is a legitimate decimal separator in other locations (not mine), I ignored it. (That assigns ‘R=1’ where I am.)
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