Not able to plot a proper graph for the equation.

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Kartikeya
Kartikeya 2024년 6월 7일
댓글: Kartikeya 2024년 6월 8일
y = (1*1*((25)-(x.^2)))/((x.^4)-((x.^2)*((1*(1.78))+(25)+1))+(1*(25)));
fplot(y);
i used this code but am only getting a straight line instead of the 2 peak FRF that I want.
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Kartikeya
Kartikeya 2024년 6월 8일
@Torsten@Sam Chak Is it possible to get a graph like the following one for my case?
Kartikeya
Kartikeya 2024년 6월 8일
@Torsten@Sam Chak Thanks for the answers guys.

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico 2024년 6월 8일
편집: John D'Errico 2024년 6월 8일
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y = (1*1*((25)-(x.^2)))/((x.^4)-((x.^2)*((1*(1.78))+(25)+1))+(1*(25)))
y = 
First, where are the poles? A pole lives where the denominator is zero.
[N,D] = numden(y)
N = 
D = 
droot = solve(D)
droot = 
double(droot)
ans = 4x1
0.9650 5.1816 -0.9650 -5.1816
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So we need to look between -6 and 6.
fplot(y,[-6,6])
NO. It does not look the way you want it to look. But it is your function. You set the problem. If it does not look like what you want, then maybe you are starting with the wrong function.
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John D'Errico
John D'Errico 2024년 6월 8일
편집: John D'Errico 2024년 6월 8일
That could be. And you could have offered that as an answer. But my mind reading abilities are sometimes lacking, only answering the question posed, instead of answering a different question. If I always tried that, I'd end up chasing into infinitely many rabbit holes.
Kartikeya
Kartikeya 2024년 6월 8일
@Sam Chak @Torsten @John D'Errico Guys I got the whole thing. Just had to use the absolute values of the y variable that I got. Thanks for your help, all of you.
x = 0:0.1:10;
y = (1*1*((25)-(x.^2)))./((x.^4)-((x.^2)*((1*(1.78))+(25)+1))+(1*(25)));
plot(y);
xlim([0 100]);
ylim([0 inf]);
xlabel('Natural Frequency Ratio');
ylabel('Amplitude x_0');
z = abs(y);
disp(z);
plot(z);

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