Damping and frequency from simulation data
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I have some simulation data, for example y in the attachment. I can manually calculate the damping and frequency with logarithmic decrement, but can I do this automated? I can't seem to figure out how.
And/or can I fit a nonlinear function through my datapoints? I tried polyfit but that doesn't work with time series.
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Ameer Hamza
on 2 Apr 2020
How do you manually calculate the damping and frequency? Is there a mathematical formula? What type of nonlinear fit do you want to fit your data?
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Ameer Hamza
on 3 Apr 2020
The following code automatically estimate the parameters from the signal.
load('PositionY_example.mat');
[val, locs] = findpeaks(y.Data);
peak_times = y.Time(locs);
t0 = t(locs(1));
tn = t(locs(2:end));
omega = mean((1:numel(tn))'./(tn-t0));
xt0 = val(1);
xtn = val(2:end);
delta = mean(log(xtn./xt0)./(1:numel(xtn))');
zeta = delta/sqrt(4*pi^2+delta^2);
As you already know the value of ω, δ, and ζ of your signal, you can calculate the nonlinear fit for your data using this equation.
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MD Riaz Pervez
on 28 Apr 2023
t represent time. Here use t=Time therefore change that to make a single
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