andradesilva
Materials
- Jun 20, 2017
- 125
Hi,
I derived a 4th degree equation that I am using in EES (Engineering Equation Solver). The system solves very well, but when I try to add my equation, which is a 4th degree equation, the software gives the error that I show in the picture that attach to this post. The equation is A = 102369 - 3.06e11*B^4
The unknown is B. A is a known scalar, and I checked its value. It's correct. The equation is well derived, I already checked it. The .EES file runs without problems if I change the equation to a 1st degree one, resulting, of course, in totally wrong results.
Can someone tell me what can be going on?
Thank you,
Best regards,
I derived a 4th degree equation that I am using in EES (Engineering Equation Solver). The system solves very well, but when I try to add my equation, which is a 4th degree equation, the software gives the error that I show in the picture that attach to this post. The equation is A = 102369 - 3.06e11*B^4
The unknown is B. A is a known scalar, and I checked its value. It's correct. The equation is well derived, I already checked it. The .EES file runs without problems if I change the equation to a 1st degree one, resulting, of course, in totally wrong results.
Can someone tell me what can be going on?
Thank you,
Best regards,