plotting graph including sigma
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Sojung Park
am 12 Mär. 2023
Kommentiert: Sojung Park
am 15 Mär. 2023
I am trying to plot this equation.
I have the values of B, omega_d, zeta, N_k and t_j is the multiples of 1.89.
Below is what I tried but the plot is weird and I can't find what's wrong.
Any comment will be helpfull. Thanks!
B_n=-5.36 ;
omega_d= 400;
zeta=29 ;
N_k=10;
sum=0;
for i=1:N_k
t_j= 1.89.*i;
sum= sum+ exp(-(zeta/2).*(t-t_j)).*(-zeta*(sin(omega_d/2.*(t-t_j)))+ omega_d.*cos(omega_d/2*(t-t_j)));
end
sum=B_n/omega_d.*sum;
t=0:10;
plot(t,sum)
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Walter Roberson
am 12 Mär. 2023
We recommend against using sum as the name of a variable, as it is very common to find that in the same code one also needs to use sum as the name of a function.
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Walter Roberson
am 12 Mär. 2023
Your total is pretty large at small times, and by comparison decays to nothing. This behaviour continues, with large oscillations that dampen quickly relative to earlier values
syms t
Q = @(v) sym(v);
B_n = Q(-536)/100;
omega_d = Q(400);
zeta = Q(29);
N_k = 10;
parts = zeros(1, N_k, 'sym');
for i=1:N_k
t_j= 1.89.*i;
parts(i) = exp(-(zeta/2).*(t-t_j)).*(-zeta*(sin(omega_d/2.*(t-t_j)))+ omega_d.*cos(omega_d/2*(t-t_j)));
end
total = B_n/omega_d.*sum(parts);
fplot(total, [0 2])
fplot(total, [8 10])
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