Divide by zero error in tend
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Divide by zero error in tend
Hi everyone,
In my reactor design with Mathcad, I am getting an error in "tend" part of the design which says "divide by zero" when I click on "tend" and therefore I am not able to see the changes in temperature and conversions with the changes in volume. Although I checked several times to see whether there is any zero value in the denominators or not, I couldn't find any. I would be super happy if you can help me with it. You can find the file and the photos attached in the mail.
Thank you for taking your time.
Selim
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You have a divide by zero error here:
You set T(0) = 0 in your solve block. I suspect you should be using absolute temperature, so T(0) = non-zero value.
Alan
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You have a divide by zero error here:
You set T(0) = 0 in your solve block. I suspect you should be using absolute temperature, so T(0) = non-zero value.
Alan
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Hi,
I got the results I am looking for after changing T(0)=0.
Thank you so much Alan 🙂
Best regards,
Selim
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Hi,
By keeping X2 = 1 and T = const, as X1 varies between -1 and 1, the function R2 has discontinuities:
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Hi,
Thank you for such a detailed analysis it seems at some point we are getting errors due to the discontinuities in R2 and since X1 goes to -1. Maybe finding areas that works for solution can be a better approach. In anyway thanks a lot for taking your time on my problem, I really appreciate it 🙂
Best Regars,
Selim
