Helping solving this problem symbolically in Prime 3.0
I need to solve this in terms of r. I clearly am missing something basic. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Here is your demo file rewritten without using a single symbolic evaluation. I am sure it could be further streamlined and simplified - I simply strictly followed your sheet line by line. The plot now...
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View ArticleRe: Helping solving this problem symbolically in Prime 3.0
Solve what? BTW, if you define a1(r):=... and then e(r):=... you have to write a1(r) etc. on the RHS of the assignment, too. This applies to all of your function definitions.
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Thanks for the detailed reply, Carlos. I suspected this was the case. Good to see someone has refined the process to the level you have.
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Depends on what the physical scenario is? What happens in reality there? Could try fitting a quadratic curve to points either side of "a". Or cubic spline? Alan
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The error message "These values cannot be compared" is misleading unfortunately. The real reason, as Mike and Alan already pointed out, is, that getting the extrema by setting the first derivative to...
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Very informative response Werner as usual. As you said the error message is useless, however, the trace error feature did lead me back to the condition were a was included which I was impressed with.
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Mike Armstrong wrote: Very informative response Werner as usual. ... and wrong, too :-( The way the two parts are joint, namely without a step, if the derivative would get zero, it would yield the...
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OK, the secret about the misleading error message is disclosed. I threw in a trace command (in Mu_total()) and looked what values come in. root is really trying hard to find a solution, playing around...
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That's a SolidWorks assembly.....right?
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