FFT for the given data to find the dominant frequency
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hello everyone,
I have a data file containing a variable called "Lift coefficient" collected over a period of 1.25 seconds with time steps of 1e-5. I am performing the FFT but i'm not getting the desirable result. I am using the following code. Please find the data file also. Thankyou in advance
x=Cl;
plot(t,x)
t=VarName1;
y=fft(x);
f = (0:length(y)-1)*(10000)/length(y);
plot(f,abs(y))
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Star Strider
on 3 May 2019
Edited: Star Strider
on 3 May 2019
Try this:
[D,S] = xlsread('forcecoefficients1.xlsx');
t = D(:,1);
Cl = D(:,2);
Ts = mean(diff(t));
Fs = 1/Ts;
Fn = Fs/2;
L = numel(t);
Clm = Cl-mean(Cl); % Subtract Mean (Mean = 0 Hz)
FCl = fft(Clm)/L;
Fv = linspace(0, 1, fix(L/2)+1)*Fn;
Iv = 1:numel(Fv);
[pks,locs] = findpeaks(abs(FCl(Iv))*2, 'MinPeakHeight',0.01);
figure
plot(Fv, abs(FCl(Iv))*2)
grid
xlim([0 1E3])
text(Fv(locs), pks, sprintf('\\leftarrow Dominant Frequency = %.2f', Fv(locs)), 'HorizontalAlignment','left')
The dominant frequency appears to be 226.4.
EDIT —
Added plot image:
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Image Analyst
on 3 May 2019
Edited: Image Analyst
on 3 May 2019
Is this homework?
Here's a start.
clc; % Clear the command window.
close all; % Close all figures (except those of imtool.)
clear; % Erase all existing variables. Or clearvars if you want.
workspace; % Make sure the workspace panel is showing.
format long g;
format compact;
fontSize = 20;
data = readtable('forcecoefficients1.xlsx');
t = data.x_Time;
x = data.Cl;
% Get rid of garbage first point.
x(1) = x(2);
subplot(2, 1, 1);
plot(t, x, 'b-')
title('x vs. t', 'FontSize', fontSize);
xlabel('t', 'FontSize', fontSize);
ylabel('x', 'FontSize', fontSize);
grid on;
y=fftshift(fft(x - mean(x)));
f = (0:length(y)-1)*(10000)/length(y);
subplot(2, 1, 2);
plot(abs(y), 'b-', 'LineWidth', 2)
grid on;
title('Spectral Power', 'FontSize', fontSize);
xlabel('frequency', 'FontSize', fontSize);
ylabel('Power', 'FontSize', fontSize);
% Enlarge figure to full screen.
set(gcf, 'Units', 'Normalized', 'OuterPosition', [0, 0.04, 1, 0.96]);
It looks like there are two main spectral ranges with power in them:
See the two spikes close to the origin? You might want to set xlim() to zoom in and see them. Be sure to properly set up the units for the frequency axis. Now, what frequencies do you see the two spikes at? I don't want to do everything for you since I strongly suspect this is your homework and I don't want to get you in trouble for copying.
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Kaosar Soomro
on 3 Jun 2022
In you code above, what does [D,S] represent and what do the letters refer to? Also, What is Cl and Clm?
Thank you!
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Star Strider
on 3 Jun 2022
The ‘Cl’ variable is the signal and ‘Clm’ is the signal with the mean of the signal subtracted from it so the spectrum peaks are easier to see.
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