Centered Finite difference method

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Mostafa Moradi
Mostafa Moradi on 29 Mar 2021
Answered: Anshika Chaurasia on 15 Apr 2021
Does anyone know how to use Centered Finite Difference Method (CFD) in MATLAB to simulate the deflection of a simply supported beam which has this deflection formula d2y/dx2=(-q/2*(x^2-L*x))/(2*E*I)
note1: q = load density (N/m), L= lenght of the beam (m) , E= young's modolus (N/m2), I= moment of inertia =wh^3/12 where w=width of beam & h= height of beam
note2: initial condition => y(0)=0 & y(L)=0

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Anshika Chaurasia
Anshika Chaurasia on 15 Apr 2021
Hi,
Refer to the following documentation on the functions available in MATLAB that use 'FiniteDifferenceType' optimization function:

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