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Offline Razonar  
#21 Posted : 28 March 2019 10:08:23(UTC)
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Hola Carlos. This is another approach.

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#22 Posted : 28 March 2019 16:00:16(UTC)
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This is an approach, maybe Jean or Alvaro, can Doctor it

Hello Carlos, maybe like this ... solve(2) to let the solver breath freely.
Cheers ... Jean

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#23 Posted : 28 March 2019 16:56:11(UTC)
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Hi Jean,

See attached. I've modified your strip2() algorithm [See Strip3()]. On my PC it performs same calculations ~10x faster. Might help with large data sets.

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#24 Posted : 28 March 2019 18:37:37(UTC)
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Might help with large data sets.


Here's some proof of that.
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#25 Posted : 28 March 2019 19:24:24(UTC)
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Hi Jean,

See attached. I've modified your strip2() algorithm [See Strip3()]. On my PC it performs same calculations ~10x faster. Might help with large data sets.

Thanks alyles ... Good job !
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#26 Posted : 28 March 2019 19:37:05(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Razonar Go to Quoted Post
Hola Carlos. This is another approach.

PileRedux_Factor_CBG.sm (116kb) downloaded 23 time(s).
PileRedux_Factor_CBG.pdf (377kb) downloaded 17 time(s).

Best regards.
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Hola Alvaro.

Gracias

I make the next comment. In none of the 3 graphs that you show,
the scale of the "Y" axis, reaches the value 10, so I think,
it would be necessary to expand the scale to verify that the curves are correct


Best Regards

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#27 Posted : 28 March 2019 19:41:53(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud Go to Quoted Post

Hello Carlos, maybe like this ... solve(2) to let the solver breath freely.
Cheers ... Jean

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Hello Jean

Thank you so much .

Very pretty

Best Regards

Carlos
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#28 Posted : 28 March 2019 21:17:41(UTC)
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I make the next comment. In none of the 3 graphs that you show,
the scale of the "Y" axis, reaches the value 10, so I think,
it would be necessary to expand the scale to verify that the curves are correct

Carlos, the limits are the limits of the solver.
I refactored a bit to understand myself easier,
played a bit the lower limits [A5, A6] ... bingo !
That reminds me how long it toke Mathcad 11 to solve
the Solar Cell project ... let say ~ 1 month.

Cheers ... Jean

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#29 Posted : 29 March 2019 04:29:22(UTC)
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Hello Jean

Thank you so much. Very pretty. Best Regards. Carlos


Hola Carlos,
Few more things to improve presentation ...
Decimate part of the A1, A2,A3 . Confirm project is valid
particularly withe 'z' target in A solvers.

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Offline Razonar  
#30 Posted : 29 March 2019 04:42:38(UTC)
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... I make the next comment. In none of the 3 graphs that you show,
the scale of the "Y" axis, reaches the value 10, so I think,
it would be necessary to expand the scale to verify that the curves are correct



Hola Carlos. Maxima shows 10 for both axis, IPlotSolve, by construction, only can take two vectors (x or y and lambda) but not 3 (x and y and lambda).

For pIPlot and pVField, just change the Box in 'B'. I take columns only one to five.

contour.gif

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#31 Posted : 29 March 2019 15:45:43(UTC)
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Hola Carlos,
Few more things to improve presentation ...

... decimated plots are lot more presentable.
At this point, for a specific target solution
easy to get a Thiele analytical formulation.
In the mean time, I will test some decay model.
Cheers ... Jean

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#32 Posted : 29 March 2019 18:42:43(UTC)
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In the mean time, I will test some decay model.

... a pretty good fit. More models to be explored.

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#33 Posted : 29 March 2019 23:40:28(UTC)
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... a pretty good fit. More models to be explored.

... patience is rewarded, an exact fit
considering the inexact solver solutions.

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