numeric integration of datapoints

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Mos_bad
Mos_bad on 26 May 2019
Commented: Walter Roberson on 26 May 2019
I have time (dt) acceleration (Acc) data points. I need to plot velocity (vel) and displacement (disp) vs time and also calculate peak velocity (V_max) and peak displacement (d_max). I have used "cumtrapz" to do so as below:
vel=cumtrapz (dt,Acc); % velocity
disp=cumtrapz(dt,vel); % displacement
v_max=max(vel);
d_max=max(disp);
However, the peak velocity and displacement are not accurate. Is there a way to approximate them more accurately?
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Mos_bad
Mos_bad on 26 May 2019
Because the data are ground motions and downloaded from USGS I have peak values of some. they do not match. I am not sure if fft helps or not.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 26 May 2019
trapazoid rule is about the best numeric integration you can get when you do not have a model function. Earthquake movement studies have developed some model functions, and so can improve on trapazoid rule in some cases.

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