Plotting diffusion eq.
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I'm stuck at plotting the solution to the diffusion equation. For the provided c and D, what would be optimal time and distance values?
x = 0:0.01:10^5;
t = [100 200 300];
c = 10^(-6);
D = 10^(-9);
figure(1)
x0 = [0 0 10^10];
u0 = [c 0 0];
plot(x0, u0)
hold on
for i = 1:3
dn = 2*D*sqrt(t(i));
e2 = erf( -x/dn );
u(i,:) = c*(1 + e2);
plot(x,u(i,:))
end
grid on
ylabel('Concentration (C) (mols/metres^{3})')
xlabel('Distance (x) (metres)')
legend('t = 0',['t = ' num2str(t(1))],['t = ' num2str(t(2))], ...
['t = ' num2str(t(3))])
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