Solving a non linear set of pdes with multiple dependent variables.
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I'm currently working on a student project to design a pressure swing adsorption system. To do this, I need to solve a set of 5 coupled non-linear PDEs with multiple dependent variables. I was wondering if anyone has ever tackled a similar problem with MATLAB before, and whether it would be possible using the PDE Toolbox. Any pointers for the direction I should be heading in would be appreciated.
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Gizem Kusoglu
on 6 Apr 2022
Hi PSA, did you solve your problem? Could you please share your way for solution, if you find solution with matlab?
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Torsten
on 21 Mar 2016
Edited: Torsten
on 21 Mar 2016
There is no ready-to-use MATLAB tool available to solve the equations you posted. The problem is that you have a system of ordinary together with partial differential equations.
You'll have to discretize the equations in space and solve the resulting system of ordinary differential equations using ODE15S, e.g.. Look up "method-of-lines" for more details.
Best wishes
Torsten.
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santi
on 24 Oct 2017
Hello Torsten, I have same problem to solve and i'm facing problem in discreatizing boundary conditions.
PSA
on 21 Mar 2016
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Torsten
on 21 Mar 2016
Edited: Torsten
on 21 Mar 2016
The stiffness argument does not apply because you can use a stiff solver, namely ODE15S. I strongly recommend using the method-of-line approach because you only have to do the spatial discretization, but don't have to care about the time integration.
Best wishes
Torsten.
ahmad
on 7 Nov 2016
Hi, if it still matters to you, I do not see any problem solving the set of posted equations using the pdepe MATLAB solver. However, of course you can always use MOL, but that would be a bit more work to do.
Best, Ahmad
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santi
on 16 Oct 2017
Ahmad, can you please tell me how can i solve these set of equations by using pdepe.
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