필터 지우기
필터 지우기

Graph not Plotting Correctly??

조회 수: 5 (최근 30일)
Kevin
Kevin 2014년 8월 8일
댓글: Image Analyst 2014년 8월 8일
Hi,
When I run my code I expect to plot a graph which decreases close to 0 as the x axis approaches 10. I ave used the debugger which suggests that the code is correct and giving appropriate values. However when I plot the graph, the trendline becomes erratic at an x value of about 9. I have attached my code for clarity. Does anybody know how I could fix this as Matlab is clearly not plotting correctly at these values?
% Inputs
R=0.4; % Radius of Rotor
B=3; % Number of blades
U=1; % Fluid velocity
Rho=998; % Fluid Density
N=9; % Number of Blade Elements
Cp_estimate=0.5; % Estimate power coefficient
Alpha_design=4; % Design alpha
Cl_design=[1;1;1;1;1;1;1;1;1]; % Design lift coefficient
% Variables
Q=1;
jj=1; % Counter
tolerance=0.1; % Tolerance Value
axial_induction=[0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0];
Check=1; % Initial check value
axial_induction_old=[0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0]; % Initial value for old axial induction factor
relative_wind=[1;1;1;1;1;1;1;1;1];
Cl=[1.3; 1.1; 1; 0.9; 0.86; 0.83; 0.8; 0.75; 0.5]; % Lift Coefficients
Cd=[0.027; 0.024; 0.02; 0.019; 0.018; 0.016; 0.013; 0.012; 0.01]; % Drag Coefficients
r_local=R/9*(1:9)';
r_over_R=r_local / R;
ii=0; % Counting Interval for integral values
for TSR=8:0.1:10 % TSR from 1 to 10
disp(TSR)
Check=1;
ii=ii+1;
TSR_local=r_over_R .* TSR;
relative_wind=(2/3)*atan(1./TSR_local);
C=((8*pi.*r_local) ./ (B.*Cl_design)).*(1-cos(relative_wind));
sigma=(B*C) ./ (pi.*R.*2);
sigma_local=(B*C) ./ (pi.*r_local.*2);
axial_induction= 1 ./ (((4.*(sin(relative_wind).^2)) ./ (sigma_local.*Cl_design.*cos(relative_wind)))+1);
angular_induction= (1-(3.*axial_induction)) ./ ((4.*axial_induction)-1);
angular_velocity=22;
TSR_local = TSR .* (r_local./R); % Local Tip Speed Ratio
relative_wind = (2/3) .* atan(1./TSR_local); % Angle of Relative Fluid
while abs(Check)>=tolerance
axial_induction_old = axial_induction;
relative_wind = atan(U.*(1-axial_induction))./(angular_velocity*R).*(1+angular_induction);
F=zeros(size(relative_wind));
for Q=1:length(relative_wind)
if relative_wind(Q)<0;
F(Q)=1;
else
F(Q)=(2/pi) .* acos(exp(-(((B/2) .* (1-(r_over_R(Q)))) ./ ((r_over_R(Q)) .* sin(relative_wind(Q)))))); % Tip Loss Factor
end;
end;
alpha=relative_wind-S;
if axial_induction<0.4;
C_T=(sigma_local .* ((1-axial_induction).^2) .* ((Cl.*cos(relative_wind))+(Cd.*sin(relative_wind)))) ./ ((sin(relative_wind)).^2);
else
C_T=(8/9)+(4.*F-(40/9)).*axial_induction+((50/9)-4.*F).*axial_induction.^2;
end
for jj=1:length(C_T)
angular_induction(jj) = 1 ./ ((4.*F(jj).*cos(relative_wind(jj))./(sigma_local(jj).*Cl(jj)))-1);
if C_T(jj) < 0.96;
axial_induction(jj) = 1 / 1+(4*F(jj)*(sin(relative_wind(jj))^2)/(sigma_local(jj)*Cl(jj)*cos(relative_wind(jj))));
else
axial_induction(jj) = (1/F(jj)) .* abs(0.142+(0.0203-0.6427.*(0.889-C_T(jj))).^0.5);
end;
end;
D=abs((8./(TSR.*9)).*(F.*(sin(relative_wind).^2).*(cos(relative_wind)-((TSR_local).*(sin(relative_wind)))).*(sin(relative_wind)+((TSR_local).*(cos(relative_wind)))).*(1-(Cd./Cl).*cot(relative_wind)).*(TSR_local.^2)));
Cp=sum(D(1:8));
Diff=axial_induction-axial_induction_old;
Check=max(Diff(:));
Check
end
store_C(:,ii)=C;
store_sigma_local(:,ii)=sigma_local;
store_sigma(:,ii)=sigma;
store_Phi(:,ii)=relative_wind;
store_TSR_local(:,ii)=TSR_local;
store_axial_induction(:,ii)=axial_induction;
store_angular_induction(:,ii)=angular_induction;
store_axial_induction_old(:,ii)=axial_induction_old;
store_relative_wind(:,ii)=relative_wind;
store_Check(:,ii)=Check;
store_Diff(:,ii)=Diff;
store_Cp(:,ii)=Cp;
store_TSR(:,ii)=TSR;
store_F(:,ii)=F;
end
figure(1)
plot(store_TSR,store_Cp)
axis([0 10 0 0.6])
hold all
title('Cp vs Tip Speed Ratio')
xlabel('TSR')
ylabel('Cp')
  댓글 수: 2
Kevin
Kevin 2014년 8월 8일
Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2014년 8월 8일
I don't know - I can't run it:
Undefined function or variable 'S'.
Error in test3 (line 61)
alpha=relative_wind-S;
What is S? Please give us code that actually runs without errors if we copy and paste.

댓글을 달려면 로그인하십시오.

답변 (1개)

Iain
Iain 2014년 8월 8일
It is very unlikely that matlab is plotting incorrectly.
It is more likely that there is something going funny in the calculations.
Get matlab to print out TSR and CP when TSR is close to 9. See what you spot.
  댓글 수: 1
Kevin
Kevin 2014년 8월 8일
Thanks for your comment. I have checked the code using the debugger and focusing around TSR = 8 and 9. The values appear to be correct but when they are plotted the trend line goes crazy.

댓글을 달려면 로그인하십시오.

카테고리

Help CenterFile Exchange에서 2-D and 3-D Plots에 대해 자세히 알아보기

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by