Getting multiple answers for a for loop of three iterations
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Syed Muhammad Hassan Mehdi
el 28 de Oct. de 2017
Comentada: Syed Muhammad Hassan Mehdi
el 29 de Oct. de 2017
I have the following function being iterated and recalled in another m-file. I am getting multiple answers of 'a' and 'b' for i=1:3
function f=partb2(V)
T=573;
P=100;
R=82.057;
Tc1=304.1;
Tc2=33.09;
Tc3=513;
Pc1=72.8;
Pc2=12.8;
Pc3=79.9;
T1=[Tc1 Tc2 Tc3];
P1=[Pc1 Pc2 Pc3];
y1=0.25; y2=0.5; y3=0.25;
y=[y1 y2 y3];
for i=1:3
a=0.42748*(R^2)*(T1(i)^2)/P1(i);
disp(a)
b=0.08664*((R*T1(i))*P1(i));
end
a1=sum((a^0.5)*y);
b1=sum(b*y);
X=(R*T)/(V-b1);
Y=a1/(V*(V-b1));
f=X-Y-P;
clear clc T=573; P=100; R=82.057; V=R*T/P; disp('The value of V from part(a)=') disp(V) s1=@partb2; f1=fzero(s1,V); disp('The Value of V from part(b)=') disp(f1)
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KL
el 28 de Oct. de 2017
I'd guess you'd want to store the output of a and b from each iteration in that for loop. Nevertheless you could do it simply,
a = 0.42748*R^2*(T1.^2./P1.^2);
b = 0.08664*R*T1.*P1;
a1=sum((a.^0.5).*y);
b1=sum(b.*y);
now, you have 3 values for a as well as b and then calculate a1 and b1.
I haven't paid attention to the rest of your code, if this is not what you're looking for you have to be specific about what do you expect as your output.
(also, please format your entire code, it helps a lot!)
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