Solve block problem - 5 eqn & 5 unknowns --> 3 zeros
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Solve block problem - 5 eqn & 5 unknowns --> 3 zeros
What does having three zeros ans a solution to a problem with five equations and five unknowns.
Is this problem really divergent? These are measured spring stiffness values by a series of tests so that tweaking the values is completely acceptable within reasonable bounds.
Than you,
Eric
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If you add the keywords "fully" and "simplify" you get a 5 element vector:
This means you can take any values for K.s1 and K.s2 but the other three variables have to be zero.
Thats interesting, as it would mean a lot of divisions by zero.
I guess thios means that you should have another look at your equations - looks like something is wrong here.
WE
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Thank you. Is there a way to specify a tolerance? Instead of setting the left side equal to the right side, can I somehow specify +/-10% or something like that?
I will check my equations again, but that will be my 10th time if not more.
Thank you,
Eric
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No, there is no way to specify a tolerance.
Use the symbolic processor to do the checking. It can tell you a lot. See the attached worksheet.
