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I am using the latest version of Smath Studio & have seen many other threads on this forum regarding similar issue. I don't want to use xMaxima addin because of portability issue with Maxima distribution. If some however can provide a link to portable Maxima package it will be greatly appreciated Coming back to the issue please see the attach file as my solve command for polytropic compressor calculations fails. Equations does include units ...from a preview (tooltip) of eq2 I see no problem but solve() throws error Page1.sm (8kb) downloaded 63 time(s).Edited by user 10 December 2017 17:41:41(UTC)
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You really don't need to use the solve function here as you already have an expression for power. Consider pre-defining eq.2 and simply evaluating it as needed as shown in attached. Page1.sm (10kb) downloaded 78 time(s).Edited by user 08 December 2017 22:12:44(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: ioncube solve command for polytropic compressor calculations fails. construct the right way, like this. Ioncube.sm (12kb) downloaded 141 time(s).
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Thanks for the great help guys. Much appreciated. Can I ask one more thing (because I have prior experience to Geogebra)
In my file lets assume that I want to see the effect of increasing T2 upon CompressorPower as well as Efficiency ....a graph will suffice! Back in Geogebra I would have created a list of T2 (from say 160 to 300 with 10 as increment) & would get the calculated parameters also in a list ...these lists will then be converted to coordinates (x,y via list to matrix manipulation) & will be ready for plot
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This is one way to do it. Page1 (2).sm (9kb) downloaded 81 time(s). |
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Originally Posted by: ioncube In my file lets assume that I want to see the effect of increasing T2 Just like this => solve for n as many as you wish Administrate the remaining of the project at will wrt those n Cheers mon ami. Ioncube.sm (18kb) downloaded 45 time(s).
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Thank you alyles & Jean, I am really liking it more than even my favorite Geogebra Jean can you please explain a bit more about this portion http://prntscr.com/hmhz8gEdited by user 12 December 2017 17:49:37(UTC)
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