Coupled Partial Differential Equation

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Bosnian Kingdom
Bosnian Kingdom on 3 Jun 2019
Moved: Steve Miller on 10 Jan 2023
Hello, I need to solve two dimensional Partial Differential Equations:
2D PDE.jpg
Where z is axial and r is radial.
Ac, ɛ, Der, ρB, Rj, ΔHrxn and ri are known. I need t calculate Fi, Ci and T.
Which tool i need to use, how to start solving?
Thank in advance.
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Zain Shabeeb
Zain Shabeeb on 7 Jul 2019
Hi Bosnian Kingdom,
I am trying to solve a similar system with coupled partial differential equations. I am trying to look for a sample code to incorporate my system. I would be extremely grateful if you could share your code so that I can make a start on my system.
I am not greatly experienced in MATLAB. I am not sure what kind of solver to use in the first place actually.
Thanks.
Bosnian Kingdom
Bosnian Kingdom on 18 Aug 2019
Hi Zain,
sorry on my late answer, but i didn't solve PDE above. Did you solve yours? I also need help.
Thanks in advance.

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Torsten
Torsten on 4 Jun 2019
Moved: Steve Miller on 10 Jan 2023
Use MATLAB's "pdepe" with the relation
C_j = C_j0 * (F_j / Ft) * (T0 / T) * (P / P0)
as algebraic equation.
The time-derivatives in the examples for "pdepe" become z-derivatives in your case.
Note that you work in a cylindrical r-coordinates ; thus m = 1 for "pdepe".

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