How to solve 2nd order differential equations while variables are coupled?
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Md Bellal Hossain
on 1 Apr 2020
Commented: Md Bellal Hossain
on 17 May 2020
(w-1)*U1r-d(U1i)/dx+L*U2r-m*d^2(U1r)/dx^2=0;
(w+1)*U1i+d(U1r)/dx+L*U2i+m*d^2(U1i)/dx^2=0;
(w-1)*U2r-d(U2i)/dx+L*U1r-m*d^2(U2r)/dx^2=0;
(w+1)*U2i+d(U2r)/dx+L*U1i+m*d^2(U2i)/dx^2=0;
How to solve U1r, U1i, U2r, and U2i by using MATLAB symlbolic tool ?
Thanks in advance.
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Birdman
on 1 Apr 2020
Try the following code:
syms w U1r(x) U1i(x) U2i(x) U2r(x) L m d
eq1=(w-1)*U1r-diff(U1i)+L*U2r-m*diff(U1r,2)==0;
eq2=(w+1)*U1i+diff(U1r)+L*U2i+m*diff(U1i,2)==0;
eq3=(w-1)*U2r-diff(U2i)+L*U1r-m*diff(U2r,2)==0;
eq4=(w+1)*U2i+diff(U2r)+L*U1i+m*diff(U2i,2)==0;
solx=dsolve([eq1 eq2 eq3 eq4]);
%%solutions
U1r(x)=solx.U1r;
U1i(x)=solx.U1i;
U2r(x)=solx.U2r;
U2i(x)=solx.U2i;
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