2nd order differential equation
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Hi everyone
I'm modeling the cardiac valves and one of the equations used is a second order differential equation, which corresponds to the 14th expression mentioned in the pdf from this link: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0021929005002927
I tried to implement it in this way, however the values of teta_ao variable have to be between 5 degrees and 75 degrees. How can I put this condition when solving the equation with the ode45 command?
{function acelerteta_ao=f(t,w,Plv,Psas,Qao)
global Kp_ao Kf_ao Kb_ao Kv_ao; %Parameters related with the aortic valve opening
for j=1:klokmax
D=zeros(1,klokmax);
if(Qao>=0)
D(j)=(Plv-Psas)*Kp_ao*cos(teta_ao)-Kf_ao*w(2)+Kb_ao*Qao*cos(teta_ao)-Kv_ao*Qao*sin(teta_ao)
else
D(j)=(Plv-Psas)*Kp_ao*cos(teta_ao)-Kf_ao*w(2)+Kb_ao*Qao*cos(teta_ao)
end
acelerteta_ao=[w(2);D(j)]
end
end
}
{main.m
clear all
klokmax=180000;
t=[0 klokmax]
initialvalues=[5 0];
[t,w]=ode45(@f,t,initialvalues)
}
Thanks in advanced for any suggestion.
Carla
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Walter Roberson
on 25 Jun 2011
I am still fairly weak with the ode* solvers, but I wonder if perhaps using an "event" would be suitable for your purpose? See http://www.mathworks.com/help/techdoc/ref/odeset.html
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