how to creat sinusoidal single bump for disturbance
4 Ansichten (letzte 30 Tage)
Ältere Kommentare anzeigen
md
am 16 Mai 2014
Kommentiert: marco villarreal
am 10 Okt. 2019
![](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/162806/image.bmp)
Hi I need a sinusoidal single bump for road disturbance at certain frequency like this picture. but I don't know how to create it.
Thank you.
0 Kommentare
Akzeptierte Antwort
Star Strider
am 16 Mai 2014
This is how I would do it:
% L = Length, A = Amplitude,
sinbump = @(L,A) A*(0.5+0.5*(sin(linspace(-pi/2,pi*3/2,25*L))));
B1 = sinbump(1, 1);
B2 = sinbump(5, 0.5);
figure(1)
subplot(2,1,1)
plot(B1)
grid
title('Amplitude = 1. Length = 25')
axis([0 150 0 1.5])
subplot(2,1,2)
plot(B2)
grid
title('Amplitude = 0.5. Length = 125')
axis([0 150 0 1.5])
I used L (relative ‘wavelength’) here. You will have to convert it to frequency, because while I understand about spatial frequency, I don’t know how you intend to define it. Adapt to do what you want.
The only part you need to keep constant is the definition of the function on the interval (-0.5*pi, 1.5*pi). Otherwise it won’t have the shape you want. Varying L simply changes the number of samples linspace generates, so lower frequencies = longer wavelengths = longer lengths of the vectors sinbump returns. You will have to account for this in zero-padding it so vectors with different bump frequencies will all be the same lengths, if that is important. Zero-padding it will also put it in the position you want on your simulated roadway. I chose 25 samples arbitrarily. Change that as you wish.
The plots simply demonstrate what various options of A and L do.
1 Kommentar
Weitere Antworten (0)
Siehe auch
Kategorien
Mehr zu Line Plots finden Sie in Help Center und File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!