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Re: Re: Membrane

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  • Subject: [mg74442] Re: [mg74387] Re: Membrane
  • From: gardyloo <gardyloo at mail.wsu.edu>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 02:54:28 -0500 (EST)
  • References: <etlpv8$r6j$1@smc.vnet.net> <200703200302.WAA14608@smc.vnet.net>

   My reading of the question is that he's fixing the four sides of a
rectangular section of membrane at a certain constant displacement (on
three sides) and at F(x) (the fourth side), and needs a minimal-energy
surface which satisfies those boundary conditions in the static case.

   If that's the case, and he can solve the problem analytically or
numerically, he just needs a Plot3D statement with the arguments as
(say) the Cartesian coordinates of the membrane projected on the x-y plane.

   Of course, I may be way off there.

                         Curtis O.



dh wrote:
> Hi Nodar,
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> your description is not good. A surface can in general not be defined by 
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> 4 curves (three lines and curve F(x)). What do you mean exactly?
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>> Please help me.
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>>                                                  Nodar Shubitidze
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