How do I create a 2D lookup table from efficiency map?

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bidhan pandey
bidhan pandey le 4 Déc 2021
Commenté : Chunru le 9 Déc 2021
Hi,
I have created a efficiency plot using [speed,torque] points (see figure). Efficiency inside the red curve is 96% and between the red and the green line, the efficiency is 94%. How do I create a 2D lookup table that gives out efficiency value for a given torque and speed?
Regards,
Bidhan

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Chunru
Chunru le 4 Déc 2021
% Combine all the points for red and green curves to form the three vectors
% speed, torque, efficiency. Then use the scatteredUbterpolant
F = scatteredInterpolant(speed, torque, efficiency)
% now you can look up
e = F(speed0, torque0)
% doc scatteredInterpolant
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bidhan pandey
bidhan pandey le 7 Déc 2021
Modifié(e) : bidhan pandey le 7 Déc 2021
Thanks for the answer. I did use your answer in a Matlab funtion block in Simulink to get back an efficiency value. But that made my model too slow. Actually I want to create a 2D lookup table (in the 2-D Lookup Table block) that I can use inside Simulink. Any help on that?
Chunru
Chunru le 9 Déc 2021
If you want to improve the speed, one way is to interpolate the data into a 2-D regular grid, for example
[x, y] = meshgrid(0:.1:1, 0:.1:1);
z = F(x, y);
Once these are evaluated offline, you can use a 2D-lookup table in simulink with x, y, z the lookup table.

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