I have already did a code for this function but without sum it didnt give me the right result
clear
el= 0.3;
L= 0.57 ;
h= 0.15;
t=0:0.5:20;
x=0.02;
omega1=6.0578;
omega=6.66358;
g=9.81;
A=0.0333179;
k=((1/L)*pi);
D=4*omega/L*cosh(k*h)*(1/k^(2));
C=omega*D*pi/((omega1)^(2)-(omega)^(2));
A1=-C*(D/omega);
z=(1/g)*sin(k*(x-(L/2)))*cosh(k*h)*(-A*omega1*sin(omega1*t)-C*omega*sin(omega*t))-1/g*A*omega*(x-L/2)*sin(omega*t) ;
figure
plot(t,z);

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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi 2023년 12월 1일
The value of k is dependent on n, whereas you have defined it as a constant.
Thus, other subsequent definitions are incorrect.
And the summation is w.r.t n, whereas you are performing it w.r.t t.

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Torsten
Torsten 2023년 11월 29일
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Generate the elements that you want to sum in a matrix M of size (N,nt) where N is the index up to which you want to sum and nt is the number of time points in the "t" array. After you did this, use sum(M,1) to build the sum over the rows of M.

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