Slider Crank velocity analysis
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wab=733;r=0.0405;L=0.13;
theta=0:0.1:2*pi;
phi = asin((r*sin(theta))/L);
wbc= (wab*r*sin(theta))./(L*sin(phi));
v=wab*r.*cos(theta)+wbc*L.*cos(phi);
plot(theta,v)
Hi, I am trying to have a function of theta for the slider crank velocity. I don't know what's wrong with my code. My graph doesn't seem correct. Please help, I am very struggle with this for days...
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darova
on 25 Jun 2020
The question is unclear. What is wrong with your graph? Can you show the graph you want to see?
carson yeoh
on 25 Jun 2020
darova
on 25 Jun 2020
See this solution
plot(0:360,-sind (0:360))
carson yeoh
on 25 Jun 2020
darova
on 25 Jun 2020
It's sin wave
Answers (1)
shady salalha
on 28 Dec 2020
0 votes
hey, did u finish the solution?
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