How can I apply 'for' cycle for two arrays?

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Parham Babakhani Dehkordi
Parham Babakhani Dehkordi el 10 de Abr. de 2015
Comentada: Parham Babakhani Dehkordi el 12 de Abr. de 2015
Hello,
I have these parameters:
D=0.030;
A=7.0685*10^-4;
Jo=0.763;
Jw=[0.778090833 0.998156927 1.194644511 1.395061847 1.583689928 1.772318008 1.964875841 2.369640264];
ro_o=910;
ro_w=1000;
mu_w=0.001;
mu_o=[1.057 1.079 1.057 1.117 1.086 1.050 1.057 0.993];
and the function as:
Hw = fsolve(@(Hw) (((8*ro_o*((D-(2*sqrt(Hw*A/pi)))*(Jo/(1-Hw))*ro_o/mu_o)^-1.0)*(((Jo/(1-Hw))-(Jw/Hw))*((Jo/(1-Hw))-(Jw/Hw))))*(pi*(D-(2*sqrt(Hw*A./pi)))*(1/(1-Hw))))-((0.023*(((Jw*D*ro_w)/mu_w)^-.2)*ro_w*(Jw/Hw)^2*(pi*D))), 0.9)
For each value of Jw and mu_o, there must be one value of Hw, how can I write 'for' loop to take into consideration of two vectors Jw and mu_o?

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Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford el 10 de Abr. de 2015
Editada: Roger Stafford el 10 de Abr. de 2015
It depends on what you mean by "For each value of Jw and mu_o". If you mean for each of eight corresponding pairs of numbers from these two vectors, do this:
for k = 1:8
Hw(k) = fsolve(@(Hw) .....mu_o(k).....Jw(k).....
end
If you mean for each of the sixty-four possible combination of pairs from these two arrays, then do:
for k1 = 1:8
for k2 = 1:8
Hw(k1,k2) = fsolve(@(Hw) .....mu_o(k1).....Jw(k2).....
end
end
Let us hope that the initial estimate of 0.9 will lead to successful convergence for all cases.
There is also the possible problem of multiple solutions for this equation.

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