When plotting heat maps matlab plots 80 different figures
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Hi, guys ive been trying to plot 3 heat maps but for some reason that i cant understand matlab plots 80 different line plots
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Stephen23
le 10 Déc 2021
Modifié(e) : Stephen23
le 10 Déc 2021
Original question by Sebastion Sunny retrieved from Google Cache:
When plotting heat maps matlab plots 80 different figures instead of just 3
Hi, guys ive been trying to plot 3 heat maps but for some reason that i cant understand matlab plots 80 different line plots ive attacehd the code below with a pictur of the desireed heatmaps:
clear all
close
figure;
deltaT = 0.01;
time = 0:deltaT:300;
k=6*10.^(1:10);
Cd=1.5*10.^(1:8);
%preallocation
turbinePowerMean = zeros(length(k),length(Cd));
turbinePowerStd = zeros(length(k),length(Cd));
%------------------Do not edit these lines---------------------------------
windTimeSeries = wblrnd(13,2.10,size(time'));
windTimeSeries = medfilt1(windTimeSeries,50,'truncate');
%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
for i = 1:length(k)
for j = 1:length(Cd)
data = windTurbineModel(windTimeSeries,Cd(j),deltaT,time,k(i));
turbinePowerMean(j,i) = mean(data);
turbinePowerStd(j,i) = std(data);
end
end
Turbinepower = turbinePowerMean/7000;
TurbineSTD = turbinePowerStd/7000;
meanSTD = turbinePowerMean./turbinePowerStd;
%plotting
subplot (1,3,1)
h1 = heatmap(k,Cd,Turbinepower);
xlabel('Generator control gain, k')
ylabel('Damping coeff kg m^2 s^-1')
title('Mean Power Output for varying k and c' )
subplot(1,3,2)
h2 = heatmap(k,Cd,TurbineSTD);
xlabel('Generator control gain, k')
ylabel('Damping coeff kg m^2 s^-1')
title('std Power Output for varying k and c' )
subplot (1,3,3)
h3 = heatmap(k,Cd,meanSTD);
xlabel('Generator control gain, k')
ylabel('Damping coeff kg m^2 s^-1')
title('mean/std Output for varying k and c' )
functions:
function turbinePower = windTurbineModel(WindSpeeds,Cd,deltaT,time,k)
%vairables defined
Cp = 0.335;
Ct = 0.042;
Vrated = 11.5; %m/s
Vcutin = 3; %m/s
Vcutout = 25; %m/s
D = 171;
j = 100e5;
%preallocation
rotorTorque = zeros(length(WindSpeeds),1); %Nm
turbinePower = zeros(length(WindSpeeds),1);
generatorTorque = zeros(length(WindSpeeds),1);
omegaRotor = zeros(length(WindSpeeds),1);
%eulers method
for i = 2:length(time)
rotorTorque(i) = windTurbineRotorModel(WindSpeeds(i),Ct,D,Vcutout,Vrated,Vcutin);
omegaRotor(i) = omegaRotor(i-1)+deltaT*(rotorTorque(i)-generatorTorque(i-1)-(Cd*(omegaRotor(i-1))))/j;
turbinePower(i) = omegaRotor(i)*rotorTorque(i);
generatorTorque(i) = k * omegaRotor(i).^2;
end
figure;
plot(WindSpeeds,turbinePower/1000)
ylabel('TurbinePower kW')
hold on
yyaxis right
plot(WindSpeeds,generatorTorque/1000)
hold on
plot(WindSpeeds,rotorTorque/1000)
end
function 2:
function [rotorTorque] = windTurbineRotorModel(WindSpeeds,Ct,D,Vcutout,Vrated,Vcutin)
if (WindSpeeds < Vcutin)
rotorTorque = 0;
elseif all(WindSpeeds >Vcutin) && all(WindSpeeds <=Vrated)
rotorTorque = (Ct)*(1/2)*(1.23)*pi*((D/2)^3)*WindSpeeds^2;
elseif all(WindSpeeds >Vrated) && all(WindSpeeds <= Vcutout)
rotorTorque = (Ct)*(1/2)*(1.23)*pi*((D/2)^3)*Vrated^2;
else
rotorTorque = 0;
end
end
Thanks guys any help appreciated
Réponses (1)
Voss
le 9 Déc 2021
The function windTurbineModel creates a figure; you call windTurbineModel 80 times. Therefore, 80 figures are created via windTurbineModel.
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Rik
le 10 Déc 2021
@Sebastian Sunny Why did you edit away your questions? That way you remove most of the value of the answer, so the chances of someone else benefiting are much smaller. Why did you do that? This is considered very rude.
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