Using temperature and pressure data to estimate antoine coefficients for glycerol
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I am trying to estimate the antoine coefficients using the nlinfit function form the statistics toolbox, I am getting some errors when trying to run this code, could somebody please help me get this to work and estimate the antoine coefficients i would really appreciate it.
antoine = @(T,p) (log10(p) - A + B/(T+C));
beta0 = [3.93737,1411.531,-200.566];
beta = [A,B,C];
beta = nlinfit(T,p,antoine,beta0);
Error using nlinfit (line 213)
Error evaluating model function '@(T,p)(log10(p)-A+B/(T+C))'.
Error in Temperatureconversion (line 55)
beta = nlinfit(T,p,antoine,beta0);
Caused by:
Error using /
Matrix dimensions must agree.
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Star Strider
2022 年 1 月 10 日
Since both variable are present in the objective function equation, nlinfit (or lsqcurvefit) are not really good choices for this.
A regular optimization function (such as fminsearch) would work best. (There are other optionis, however everyone has fminsearch.)
% % % DATA MATRIX MAPPING — T = Tp(:,1), p = Tp(:,2)
Tp = [270:10:320; rand(1,6)].'; % Data Matrix
% % % ANTOINE FUNCTION MAPPING — b(1) = A, b(2) = B, b(3) = C
antoine = @(b,Tp) (log10(Tp(:,2)) - b(1) + b(2)/(Tp(:,1)+b(3)));
beta0 = [3.93737,1411.531,-200.566];
[beta,fv] = fminsearch(@(b)norm(antoine(b,Tp)), beta0);
fprintf('A =\t%10.4f\nB =\t%10.4f\nC =\t%10.4f\nfv =\t%10.4f',[beta,fv])
Having the actual data would produce the best results, however the created data demonstrate that the approach works.
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Torsten
2022 年 1 月 10 日
in my physical chemistry labs as an undergraduate our values were often quite good and gave a good fit to the functions with little error
Lucky you !
Star Strider
2022 年 1 月 10 日
We were just compulsive! All of us were doing out best to get into med school, so every little bit helped.
Torsten
2022 年 1 月 10 日
antoine = @(b,T) 10.^( b(1) + b(2)./(T+b(3)));
beta0 = [3.93737,1411.531,-200.566];
beta = nlinfit(T,p,antoine,beta0)
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Torsten
2022 年 1 月 10 日
nlinfit starts to evaluate antoine with beta0.
To see what happens, try
vec = antoine(beta0,T)
before you call nlinfit.
Take care that all elements in "vec" are real numbers (no infinity or NaN) by varying beta0.
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