Provide Jacobian Matrix for ODE15s solver
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I'm using the ODE15s solver and want to ad the input for a jacobian matrix. The following file calculates the jacobi matrix J:
function [J] = Jacobi_Matrix(Fss,y_sym)
%JACOBI_MATRIX calculates the Jacobi Matrix for ODE15s Solver
%Create jacobi matrix
ny = length(y_sym);
y_sub = transpose(sym('y',[1 ny])); %substitute variables
Fss = subs(Fss,y_sym,y_sub);
J = jacobian(Fss,y_sub);
J = subs(J,{sym('u'), sym('v')}, {u, v});
J = subs(J, y_sub,y);
J = double(J)
end
Where y(1)...y(16) are the the degrees of freedom in state space representation and u,v are input data from earthquake excitation which are loaded in to Fss which is the right side of the Equation. The problem now is, that
J = subs(J,{sym('u'), sym('v')}, {u, v});
J = subs(J, y_sub,y);
is not working, it always says 'undefined variables'. u and v are loaded in my ODE file:
function dy = rocking_DGL(t,y,time_r,dt,ug,vg,Fss,Sys,y_sym)
r = Sys.r;
roh = Sys.roh;
A = Sys.A;
I = Sys.I;
ne = Sys.ne;
nnode = Sys.nnode;
ndof = nnode*3;
Le = Sys.Le;
E = Sys.E;
g = Sys.g;
EI = E*I;
EA = E*A;
%Interpolate Earthquake Excitation
i = floor(t/dt) + 1;
if i < length(time_r)
u = ug(i) + (t-time_r(i))/(time_r(i+1)-time_r(i))*(ug(i+1)-ug(i));
v = vg(i) + (t-time_r(i))/(time_r(i+1)-time_r(i))*(vg(i+1)-vg(i));
else
u = 0;
v = 0;
end
%Substitute Parameters
Fss = subs(Fss,y_sym,y);
Fss = subs(Fss,{sym('u'), sym('v')}, {u, v});
%Load State Space Representation of Problem
dy = double(Fss);
end
The substitution in the ODE function file for u and v works because they are defined there. What do I need to change to load the Jacobian into my odesolver options? What is the best command/way to tell the solver to use the jacobian?
Thanks for your answers!
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