Fourth order nonlinear DE solution where forcing function interpolation is known
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Mohammad Ansari
on 21 May 2023
Commented: John D'Errico
on 22 May 2023
I want to solve the differential equation:
, with BCs:
(constant).
The function is not explicitly known, but I know its interpolation. I tried fitting a polynomial/exponential, but it I do not get a satisfactory fit. Please help!
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John D'Errico
on 22 May 2023
Sorry. My approach does not apply to a nonlinear forcing term that is a function of the dependednt variable.
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Torsten
on 21 May 2023
Edited: Torsten
on 21 May 2023
You will have to use bvp4c, not ode45.
And interpolation in the function where you define the derivative function can be done via
fw_inter = interp1(w,fw,y(1))
where w and fw are your data vectors (w ordered) and y(1) is the value of w from bvp4c:
function dydx = bvpfcn(x,y,w,fw)
fw_inter = interp1(w,fw,y(1));
dydx = [y(2);y(3);y(4);fw_inter];
end
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