Hello everyone, I wrote this function:
function dz = nocontrol(v,z,parameters)
gammaT=??????????;
phi_0 =0.6;
psi_0 =0.6857;
psi_c0 = 0.3;
B=1.8;
Lc = 3; %m
W = 0.25;
H = 0.18;
C = 0;
dz = zeros(2,1);
dz(1)=(1/(4*B*B*Lc))*(z(2)-gammaT*(z(1))^0.5);
psi_c=psi_c0+H*(1+1.5*(z(2)/W-1)-0.5*(z(2)/W-1).^3);
dz(2) =(1/Lc)*(psi_c-z(1));
end
my problem is that I don't know how to write properly gammaT. I'd like to express it as a function, something like this:
gammaT_max = 0.8;
gammaT_min = 0.7;
A = (gammaT_max - gammaT_min)/2; %amplitude
b = gammaT_max - ((gammaT_max - gammaT_min)/2);
gammaT = A*sin(w*t)+b
but I don't know how.

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what's your question? Are you asking if the way you defined the gamma function is correct?
Paul Rogers
Paul Rogers on 21 Oct 2020
Edited: Paul Rogers on 21 Oct 2020
I'd like to define gammaT as a function of the time, but I don't knwo how.

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You have defined gammaT as a variable that you multiply by, but it needs to be a function of time. You will likely need something like
gammaT = @(t) A*sin(w*t)+b
dz(1)=(1/(4*B*B*Lc))*(z(2)-gammaT(SOMETHING)*(z(1))^0.5);
The SOMETHING would have to be replaced with your time variable, but it is not obvious that you have a time variable. Perhaps v is your time variable.

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thank you, I'll give you alll the filles i am using to call this function.
1- run compressor2_data.m
2 - run general that calls the function nocontrol.m
when I wrote:
A*sin(w*t)+b
i mean that t is time
You do not have a time variable, so I had to substitute the closest I could find.
function dz = nocontrol(v,z,parameters)
gammaT=parameters(1);
phi_0=parameters(2);
psi_0=parameters(3);
psi_c0=parameters(4);
B=parameters(5);
Lc=parameters(6);
W=parameters(7);
H=parameters(8);
C = 0;
gammaT_max = 0.8;
gammaT_min = 0.7;
A = (gammaT_max - gammaT_min)/2; %amplitude
b = gammaT_max - ((gammaT_max - gammaT_min)/2);
gammaT = @(t) A*sin(W*t)+b
dz = zeros(2,1);
dz(1)=(1/(4*B*B*Lc))*(z(2)-gammaT(v)*(z(1))^0.5);
psi_c=psi_c0+H*(1+1.5*(z(2)/W-1)-0.5*(z(2)/W-1).^3);
dz(2) =(1/Lc)*(psi_c-z(1));
end
thanks a lot, you really solved me something I couldn't figured out.
just the argument in the sin was't W but another variable w in radians.
It woorks now

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