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Solve Block help

MK_9183946
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Solve Block help

Hej Guys, i am new to Mathcad and not very familar with it i have a worksheet with some functions and no i wanted to use the solveblock to find some solutions for me but i have no idea how i should write it down.

 

i added  the worksheet with the functions. i have a function with two Variables that where i want to find those two variables when i only know one result of the two out put results that the funcions brings me.

 

the constraints i have and the expted result i put to the worksheet. maybe someone can give me some advise on how the solveblock need to be set up for a function with two variables?

 

Kind Regards

Markus

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Werner_E
25-Diamond I
(To:MK_9183946)

See if the attached file (Prime 9 format) helps in any way.

You seem to have wrong or too few constraints to get the two values HPH and AA.

Furthermore it looks to me that you made a mistake in the usage of the angle AA.

You sure are better off if you use correct angle units throughout!

To display an angle x in degree simply evaluate x/deg=

To define a value as an angle in degree, apply the unit deg or °

 

In case you are still using Prime 7 and can't read the attached sheet, here the changes and additions I made as pictures:

Function calc_kinematics.backward_Z

Werner_E_0-1737507602290.png

Werner_E_1-1737507636369.png

I defined three new functions (not mandatory, see remark) which are then used in the solve block

Werner_E_2-1737507737485.png

The solve block returns different results for different guess values, but all results returned are valid as they fulfill the given two constraints.

 

 

 

 

 

Hi @MK_9183946,

 

I wanted to see if you got the help you needed.

If so, please mark the appropriate reply as the Accepted Solution. It will help other members who may have the same question.
Of course, if you have more to share on your issue, please pursue the conversation. 

 

Thanks,
Anurag 

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