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Math Calculation problem

JC_10409281
5-Regular Member

Math Calculation problem

Hi experts,

 

I have some questions about the math calculation problems (case 1 and case 2), please see below description and the Mathcad file.

 

For case 1: 

I have fire different resistance needs to be calculated. so I try to use two ways to calculate it.

the first one is like that, I calculate every resistance separately and add them up to get the total resistance.

but I think this is not a good way when I have a lot of resistance.

JC_10409281_0-1663336557580.png

The other way, I try to use the matrix way to do it. it is more convenient but I don't know how to calculate the total value by using a matrix.

JC_10409281_1-1663336653509.png

For case 2:

 

I want to change the Width from 0.1mm to 0.91mm and also have 5 resistance.

but when I try to define the Width from 0.1mm to 0.91mm. my calculation can't work.
For example, 

if width = 0.1mm, I want to calculate the total resistance based on width = 0.1mm

if width = 0.2mm, I want to calculate the total resistance based on width = 0.2mm

if width = 0.3mm, I want to calculate the total resistance based on width = 0.3mm

JC_10409281_2-1663336941819.png

 

Can someone give me some suggestions, thanks in advance.

 

 

ACCEPTED SOLUTION

Accepted Solutions
Werner_E
25-Diamond I
(To:JC_10409281)

Use the summation symbol from the matrix palette

Werner_E_0-1663339453911.png

ad case 2)

You may consider turning the calculations into functions and get rid of the range "Number"

Werner_E_0-1663340317247.png

You may now study the total resistance decreasing when the width decreases (and the number of layers is 5 in all cases)

Werner_E_1-1663340640353.png

or the increase of the total resistance when the number of layers increases (with constant width 0,91 mm)

Werner_E_2-1663340685745.png

 

 

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4 REPLIES 4
Werner_E
25-Diamond I
(To:JC_10409281)

Use the summation symbol from the matrix palette

Werner_E_0-1663339453911.png

ad case 2)

You may consider turning the calculations into functions and get rid of the range "Number"

Werner_E_0-1663340317247.png

You may now study the total resistance decreasing when the width decreases (and the number of layers is 5 in all cases)

Werner_E_1-1663340640353.png

or the increase of the total resistance when the number of layers increases (with constant width 0,91 mm)

Werner_E_2-1663340685745.png

 

 

JC_10409281
5-Regular Member
(To:Werner_E)

Hi @Werner_E 

 

Thanks.


For 1, 

I only find these two in my Mathcad.

JC_10409281_1-1663340431184.png

 

 

 

For case 2?

Do you have any idea?

 

Werner_E
25-Diamond I
(To:JC_10409281)


@JC_10409281 wrote:

Hi @Werner_E 

 

Thanks.


For 1, 

I only find these two in my Mathcad.

JC_10409281_1-1663340431184.png

 

 

 

For case 2?

Do you have any idea?

 


You looked for the summation at the wrong palette. Its not one of the two from the "Calculus" palette, but the one from the "Matrix" palette:

Werner_E_0-1663340921028.png

Concerning Case 2 I had edited my first reply in the meantime and added the changed worksheet.

Here I am using the summation from the "Calculus" palette for R_total 😉

 

JC_10409281
5-Regular Member
(To:Werner_E)

Got it, thanks.

 

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