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Help-2. Circle diagram.

ttokoro
20-Turquoise

Help-2. Circle diagram.

Help 2.

How to solve circle diagram problem by Mathcad ?

2E-9-16.jpg




Symbolic maximum problem.

T. Tokoro.

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ttokoro
20-Turquoise
(To:ttokoro)

May be Mathcad can more good solution. T.Tokoro.

2E-9-13-Fig-1.jpg

2E-9-13-Fig-2.jpg

LucMeekes
23-Emerald III
(To:ttokoro)

Ah, I see you found it too.

Luc

LucMeekes
23-Emerald III
(To:ttokoro)

Like this?

Success!
Luc

vlehner
14-Alexandrite
(To:LucMeekes)

Luc,

Why does my MathCad 15 not calculate your worksheet?

regards, Volker

ps.: isn't it ?

Volker
LucMeekes
23-Emerald III
(To:vlehner)

Don't know. I see no error (no red) in what you post.

- You forgot to hit the F9 key, to have it calculate?

- You might want to inspect what it finds as symbolic results for the Zm and Zr functions, by adding a symbolic evaluation in their definition:

Success!
Luc

vlehner
14-Alexandrite
(To:LucMeekes)

This is in red in your worksheet i opened after hitting the F9 button:

it says: "keine Lösung gefunden"

This is the symbolic evaluation i got:

Volker
LucMeekes
23-Emerald III
(To:vlehner)

I guess Mupad doesn't know how to deal with solving an equation that contains the signum() function.

Too bad.

Before giving up, you might try some symbolic manipulations like simplify or expand. maybe that can do away with the absolute in the magnitude which I suspect is the cause for the signum to appear in the derivative.

Luc

LucMeekes
23-Emerald III
(To:vlehner)

You're right, what I presented as Z.2-2' is in fact Z.1-1'.

Sorry for the confusion.

Luc

Werner_E
25-Diamond I
(To:vlehner)

Guess you experience the difference between Mathcad 11 with Maple which is used by Luc and Mathcad 15 with muPad.

If you add "vereinfachen" ("simplify") before the solve command you get a pretty simply result

As an alternative you might add "simplify" when you symbolically evaluate the derivative.

Thats surprising and it looks that its not the signum function (alone) which causes "solve" to fail.

-MFra-
21-Topaz II
(To:ttokoro)

Hi Tetsuroh Tokoro.

I tried to interpret your wishes, but in my own way, I hope my solution satisfies you:

RRC network.png

RRC network.jpg

Best Regards

F. M.

ttokoro
20-Turquoise
(To:-MFra-)

Thanks all.

We must solve the electric circuit with r is real (not Imaginary) and r>=0.

Sometimes using Mathcad I forgot it.

T.Tokoro.

-MFra-
21-Topaz II
(To:ttokoro)

Hi, Tetsuroh,

I considered r always real and positive, so I did not understand your last statement.

RRC tf.jpg

Best Regards

FM

ttokoro
20-Turquoise
(To:-MFra-)

I know you solve electric circuit very carefully.

And you are  the professional of Mathcad usage.

I only want to mention about your above responcse,

Zr => 1/jwC    ... This is the answer when R=0.

by


Werner Exinger     2017/03/11 2:05   

Anyway, I thank all answers to my help message. I am still under learning how to use the Mathcad. 

The answer I want to get by Mathcad is in my first figure of the Help-2.                                  

Werner_E
25-Diamond I
(To:ttokoro)

> Zr => 1/jwC    ... This is the answer when R=0.

I was just showing a way to make Luc's sheet work in Versions of Mathcad with MuPad as symbolic engine (rather than Maple in Luc's version 11).

If you follow Lucs comments in his sheet you see, that r = 1/jwC simply is the value of r, where the magnitude of of Z is extreme. According to Mathcads result that value is independent of R (which is not true). Not sure what muPad is doing wrong here!??

Maybe a bug???

At least here is a working sheet using a user defined function for the magnitude rather than the built-in absolute value:

-MFra-
21-Topaz II
(To:ttokoro)

Hi Tetsuroh Tokoro,

we could represent the transfer function of the given quadrupole, on a particular graph as well, it is represented by the blue arc, namely:

Nichols.jpg

-MFra-
21-Topaz II
(To:ttokoro)

Hi Tetsuroh Tokoro,

Since I like to do things well done, clear and understandable, and given that in the worksheets that I have presented, there is only a "sea" of formulas, I have written something to be clearer. It seems, too, that I have answered your questions. Follows a laborious collage shown here:

RRC network 3.jpg

RRC network 4.jpg

LucMeekes
23-Emerald III
(To:ttokoro)

Corrected and expanded:

Luc

ttokoro
20-Turquoise
(To:ttokoro)

This is not smart answer. But, anyway, it was solved.

T.Tokoro.

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