3D Polar Plot

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Paul Schütz
Paul Schütz am 27 Mai 2022
Bearbeitet: Torsten am 28 Mai 2022

Dear MathWorks comunity,
I want to plot a function containing two variables: r and phi.

sigma and a are constants, I want to display sigma x dependent of r and phi in an polar diagramm like the one shown below.

I really tried to find a soulution by myself (polarplot3d for example), but I couldnt find a way and my colleagues didnt knew either. It seems like an easy task for someone who knows what to do. I would be happy if someone could help me out.
best wishes
Paul from Germany

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Torsten
Torsten am 27 Mai 2022
Bearbeitet: Torsten am 27 Mai 2022
a = 1.0;
sigma = 2.0;
r = 0.2:0.001:3;
phi = 0:pi/100:2*pi;
[R,PHI] = meshgrid(r,phi);
X = R.*cos(PHI);
Y = R.*sin(PHI);
SIGMAx = sigma*sqrt(a./(2*R)).*cos(PHI/2).*(1-sin(PHI/2).*sin(3/2*PHI));
contourf(X,Y,SIGMAx)
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Paul Schütz
Paul Schütz am 28 Mai 2022
Thank you so much! That solved my problem :)
Torsten
Torsten am 28 Mai 2022
Bearbeitet: Torsten am 28 Mai 2022
I think I forgot a "sigma":
SIGMAx = sigma*sqrt(a./(2*R)).*cos(PHI/2).*(1-sin(PHI/2).*sin(3/2*PHI)) - sigma;
instead of
SIGMAx = sigma*sqrt(a./(2*R)).*cos(PHI/2).*(1-sin(PHI/2).*sin(3/2*PHI));

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Bjorn Gustavsson
Bjorn Gustavsson am 27 Mai 2022
A quick search on the file exchange leads to these submissions:pcolor-in-polar-coordinates, 3d-polar-plot and polar-contour-plot. Most likely one of those will be (very close to) what you want, from there you should be able to modify to suit your need.
HTH
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Paul Schütz
Paul Schütz am 28 Mai 2022
Thank you too :)

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