I wish I got this tutorial in my third year! Seriously he teaches better than my college professor way way better than him. Thanks man! I learnt mechanical engineering first time in my 4 years.
Thank you for the lecture series. I have run into a problem at 15:36 ito the lecture. When I type poly p = [3 5 7]; and press ctrl enter, it gives an error "too many invalid arguments"...please help. Edit: When I changed nomenclature from "poly p" to "a", it worked fine, but poly p for some reason is not working.
thank you so much sir we want some more videos like this the way you presented , little bit more complex equation and explain the code a lots of love from pakistan may Allah bless you always 😍😍
sir why do we do that ? I mean in cfd why are we learning forward backward and central difference method ? Is it for to calculate central point properties like velocity pressure etc...
Best part of his presentation his humbleness and smile he carries while explaining the lecture.
I wish I got this tutorial in my third year! Seriously he teaches better than my college professor way way better than him. Thanks man! I learnt mechanical engineering first time in my 4 years.
your lecture videos are very good produced. thanks for the useful lecture videos
Thank you for your effort you put in this series. Wish you are in good position in your career and academic life and also healthy.
Thanks, great explanation for the basic MATLAB code for FD, BD, and CD.
Tanmay this is a nice effort that will help students to bridge the gap between theory and code writing. Thank for sharing your knowledge with us.
Thank you for the lecture series. I have run into a problem at 15:36 ito the lecture. When I type poly p = [3 5 7]; and press ctrl enter, it gives an error "too many invalid arguments"...please help.
Edit: When I changed nomenclature from "poly p" to "a", it worked fine, but poly p for some reason is not working.
Its poly_p no space
thank you so much sir we want some more videos like this the way you presented , little bit more complex equation and explain the code a lots of love from pakistan may Allah bless you always 😍😍
Thank you very much for all the kindness.
Nicely explained each and every detail.
nice video but can you also prepare a video on shooting method both linear and non linear together with RK4. i await your response please
Classic intro. to matlab..!
Sir one request with out coding knowledge is it possible to learn matlab,iam good at heat transfer and fluid mechanics
sir why do we do that ? I mean in cfd why are we learning forward backward and central difference method ? Is it for to calculate central point properties like velocity pressure etc...
In order to be able to convert partial differential equations into algebraic equations.
thanks a lot. great explanation...
Engineers ---> Tanmay Agarwal Tutorial ---->Engineers who can code
Nice video sir. Following you.
very good tutorial, thanks a lot
Sir I am studying mtech pipeline engineering my project is application of phase daigrams in multiphase flow system plz provide any guidance sir
Sir, please make a video on Crank Nicholson scheme with matlab code
I'm going to start some videos soon for implicit schemes
@@TanmayAgrawal7 Sir, Thank you very much . It will be helpful for us🙏🏻
Can u suggest me a laptop, which can be used for ansys solidworks matlab easily?
Go for one with 16 GB of RAM with at least 512 GB of nvme SSD and good number of fast CPU cores. I am using MSI Bravo 15 as of now.
Thank you so much
Does Octave have something similar to cell mode script in Matlab?
Sorry I'm not very familiar with octave
@@TanmayAgrawal7 No worries. I am enjoying your presentation. Cheers! Frank
Thanks a lot!
is the script a live script?
No, a regular one.
@@TanmayAgrawal7 I am not getting the desired value for the central difference scheme.
Other two are working fine.
Thank you for this superb series. Please share the code too in the description .
I have shared the Google drive link in a later video, keep watching :)
Thank you.
Hlo Sir, I just found, you are NIT Hamirpur alumini, my college😁🙌
Yes, it's been a while. Which year are you in now?
@@TanmayAgrawal7 3rd year Chemical Engg
We didn't have chemical engineering back then! Nice to know it's now an option.
@@TanmayAgrawal7 it came in 2015 or 2014,