How to find Quadratic Damping?
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Hi,
I have a time series data set from a motion decay test (sample attached).
load('sampleData.mat');
% whos
figure
plot(x, y);
xlabel('time [s]'); ylabel('amplitude'), grid minor
I want to find the quadratic equivalent damping using this data set, in the form of,
damping = A*amplitude + B*amplitude*|amplitude|
where, A and B are the coefficients that needs to be found. I tried the Logarithmic decrement approach, but I couldn't find the right peaks, plus I don't know how to use that approach to find two coefficients. Any help is very much appreciated.
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Mathieu NOE
il 18 Mar 2024
Modificato: Mathieu NOE
il 17 Mag 2024
this is a starter - I will probably have a bit more time at the end of the week for the quadratic term

the code for linear damping (log decrement) is :
load('sampleData.mat');
ind = 1:20000; % I restrict to the first half of data to avoid the noise at the end of the record
[Ypk,Xpk,Wpk,Ppk] = findpeaks(y(ind),'MinPeakHeight',1,'MinPeakDistance',200);
plot(x,y,x(Xpk),Ypk,'dr')
label('time [s]'); ylabel('amplitude')
n_peaks=numel(Xpk);
%Vector length of interest
x_new = x(Xpk);
y_new = Ypk;
%---Calculate Logarithmic Decrement, undamped natural frequency, damped natural frequency, damping ratio
Log_Dec = zeros(length(n_peaks));
for nn = 1:n_peaks-1 %
Log_Dec(nn)= log(y_new(nn)/y_new(nn+1)); % computed with n = 1 periods apart
end
Mean_dec = mean(Log_Dec); %Calculate Average Logarithmic Decrement
%Damping
damp_ratio_logdec = 1/sqrt(1+((2*pi/(Mean_dec))^2)) %Assesses Damping Constant
Jake
il 18 Mar 2024
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