solution of coupled differential equation
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i am trying to solve some couples differential equation , the equations are given in the attachment .
can these equations be solved using [ode45 command ]
if i get some reference for similar type of equation that will be quiet helpful
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Torsten
on 28 Aug 2022
Edited: Torsten
on 28 Aug 2022
syms z11(x) z12(x) z21(x) z22(x) z31(x) z32(x)
eqn1 = diff(z11) == z12;
eqn2 = diff(z12) + z12 + z22 + z31 - 5 == 0;
eqn3 = diff(z21) == z22;
eqn4 = diff(z22) + z12 + z22 + z32 - 4 == 0;
eqn5 = diff(z31) == z32;
eqn6 = diff(z32) - z22 + z11 + z31 - 3 == 0;
eqns = [eqn1,eqn2,eqn3,eqn4,eqn5,eqn6];
conds = [z11(0)==0,z21(0)==0,z31(0)==0,z11(1)==0,z21(1)==0,z31(1)==0];
sol = dsolve(eqns,conds)
bvpfcn = @(x,y)[y(2);-y(2)-y(4)-y(5)+5;y(4);-y(2)-y(4)-y(6)+4;y(6);y(4)-y(1)-y(5)+3];
bcfcn = @(ya,yb) [ya(1);ya(3);ya(5);yb(1);yb(3);yb(5)];
xmesh = linspace(0,1,100);
solinit = bvpinit(xmesh, [0 0 0 0 0 0]);
sol = bvp4c(bvpfcn, bcfcn, solinit);
plot(sol.x, [sol.y(1,:);sol.y(3,:);sol.y(5,:)])
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Sam Chak
on 27 Aug 2022
Hi @asim asrar
The second-order coupled system looks like a boundary value problem, where you need to find the initial values of , , to satisfy the boundary values requirements.
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Torsten
on 28 Aug 2022
but i think bvp4c is meant for single differential equation, but mine is coupled differential equation
If you had looked at the examples provided, you would have seen that this is not true.
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