Integral Calculation
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Integral Calculation
Guys,
I have a integral caluclation to be done to calculate the profile of a tyre. I need to vary two variables namely r and alpha and need to get a graph out finally.
I tried varying "r" alone , and the equation was working perfect. But woth two variabkes varying in tandem , MathCAD isn;t able to calculate the result.
The calculation sheet is attached herewith.
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Why would you expect a surface plot to appear on a 2D chart.
Change your definition to d(a,r):=Im(Your Integral)
Press [Ctrl]-2 (Or get a surface plot up some other way.)
Put 'd' in the place holder of the Surface Plot..
Double click the plot and Under [QuickPlotDate] change Range 1 to [43,45] and Range 2 to [209,312].
Of course you may need to change your screen resolution to 16 Bit High Color before loading the Surface Plot. (Very irritating)
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Nathan ,
No I need a 2D plot with the equation result varying with "r" . But to ge the equation result , i have 2 sets of data for "Alpha" and "r" respectively whcih I need to substitute in the equation.
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Thanks , I got the solution. But I need a small tweaking here . I need the equation to pick up the "alpha" and "r" from a table (which is what i wrote as a matrix) and give the correspondign "d" value. then the graph needs to be drawn with "d" and "r" . I'm attaching the table for your reference
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I need the equation to pick up the "alpha" and "r" from a table (which is what i wrote as a matrix) and give the correspondign "d" value.
That's what it does now.
the graph needs to be drawn with "d" and "r"
The graph plots d against r
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Just an observation:
You create alpha as {40,43,45} which (I assume) are angles in degrees.
But whe you specify sin(alpha) Mathcad will take these as 40 radians and you will get the sine of 40 radians.
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Good catch
Although the angle appears to make little difference anyway!
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Although the angle appears to make little difference anyway!
Spent some time trying to show that the angle fell out of the integral and didn't matter at all; had to stop--work keeps interrupting!
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I hope not, since that's what I did with a fairly simple rotation.
I guess if you have specific requirements, a generalization is not necessarily welcome.
