Dynamics Help
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Dynamics Help
Hello! I am new to the PTC forums, but I had a question regarding how to format a particular differential equation into Mathcad Prime. My equation is: ads=integral(v) dv Below is a screenshot of what I have so far, but it is using my guess value as the solution, when the actual solution for Vo is 15.5 ft/s. Acceleration, a, is given to be constant at 12 ft/s^2, initial displacement, So, is given to be 0 ft, final displacement, Sf, is given to be 140 ft, final velocity, Vf, is 60 ft/s. That leaves initial velocity, Vo. The basic form of the differential equation I am employing goes a*ds=integral (v) dv where ds is the differential for displacement and dv for velocity. Any help regarding this formatting would be greatly appreciated guys! Thanks!
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Sort of like this:
(I'm using a different Mathcad, so it looks different )
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Luc
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I'm afraid the picture does not make clear what exactly you are trying to solve.
What is the problem description:
- what do you know (which variables and/or constants do you the value of),
- what do you need to find (what is the unknown value or function), and
- what is the expression or equation involving the knowns and the unknowns?
Do not just post a picture, preferrably post (also) the worksheet.
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Luc
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You should take away the v:=... and s:=... definitions from the Constraints (middle) part of the Solve block. (Definitions aren't allowed in that part)
In the Solver (lower) part you should have: Find(v0)=.
That should to it.
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Luc
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Sort of like this:
(I'm using a different Mathcad, so it looks different )
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Luc
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Thanks for your help. Meant to reply earlier after following your advice. Much appreciated!
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Thanks for your help. Meant to reply earlier after following your advice. Much appreciated!!
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