Need Help Solving System of ODEs

close all; clear all; clc
I wanted to solve these 4 ode(s) and was trying to use ode45, but the output is not what I was expecting, the v is supposed to decrease but it was increasing, the gamma was also supposed to become more negetive but it remained constant. Any idea about where I must be going wrong? Thanks in advance!
g=9.81;
z0=10000;
R=6378000;
h0=(R*z0)/(R+z0);
for z=1:10000
h(z)=(R.*z)./(R+z);
rho0=0.4135;
H=8500;
rho=rho0.*exp((h0-h)./H);
end
v0=450;
gamma0=-20;
m0=2500;
T=15000;
Isp=300;
dodt=@(t,W)[(-g*sin(W(2)))-(T/W(4));(-g/W(1))*cos(W(2));W(1)*sin(W(2));-T/(g*Isp)];
[t,W]=ode45(dodt,[0,21.93],[v0,gamma0,z0,m0])
v=W(:,1);
gamma=W(:,2);
z=W(:,3);
m=W(:,4);

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Alan Stevens
Alan Stevens el 18 de Nov. de 2021

1 voto

You haven't included the first term on the right-hand side of your equation for dV/dt, nor for dgamma/dt.

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Akrant Rai
Akrant Rai el 18 de Nov. de 2021
Editada: Akrant Rai el 18 de Nov. de 2021
Thank you for the response.I forgot to mention that those terms are essentially 0 for the case I am working on and thus have been neglected. Also phi is 0 degrees everywhere and thus cos phi and sin phi have been treated as 1 and 0.
Try
dodt=@(t,W)[(-g*sin(W(2)))-(T/W(4));(-g/W(1))*cos(W(2))+T/(g*W(1));W(1)*sin(W(2));-T/(g*Isp)];
There was a term missing : T/(g*W(1)) , in the equation for dgamma/dt.
Akrant Rai
Akrant Rai el 19 de Nov. de 2021
Did you mean T/(W(4)*W(1))? That term is 0 since phi and thus sin phi is 0. Thanks anyway though!
Alan Stevens
Alan Stevens el 19 de Nov. de 2021
I did mean that - I misread the term! So, I don't see anything else wrong with the equations! You will need to check they are derived correctly, and that you have used the right data.
Akrant Rai
Akrant Rai el 19 de Nov. de 2021
Alright. I will check the physics again to make sure that is right. Thank you for all the help!

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