spatial FFT of a series of wave signals

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MS
MS 2017년 5월 26일
댓글: Ünal Dikmen 2024년 7월 25일
Hello, I would like to ask you, if you can help me with the 2D FFT of a series of time signals, which relate to the propagation of symmetric and antisymmetric mode of Lamb wave. In COMSOL multiphysics, I´ve made a simulation of propagation of particular modes of Lamb wave. In the model, there were placed thirty points on which the displacement vs time has been recorded. Now, I would like to make a spatial 2D FFT in order to get the frequency-wavenumber graph. From COMSOL multiphysics, I´ve exported a matrix, which contains all thirty time signals from these points (arranged in columns). Then, I´ve imported the data into matlab and tried to apply the 2D FFT according to help (unsuccessfully). Is it please possible to give me an advice from where to start? Thank you
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Lawrence Yule
Lawrence Yule 2022년 4월 23일
Did you ever get any further with this?
Ünal Dikmen
Ünal Dikmen 2024년 7월 25일
it is normal because your sampling interval is to short in time and therefore the Nyquist Frequency (you are able to see in the figure) is 3 million. do you understand why the frequency axis so high.

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Rick Rosson
Rick Rosson 2017년 5월 30일
k = -Nyq_k/2:dk:Nyq_k/2-dk; % wavenumber
f = -Nyq_f/2:df:Nyq_f/2-df; % frequency
fft2result = fftshift(fft2(table))*dx*dt;

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