FFT plot of velocity
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I have a plot of velocity (mm/s) against time for 15 sec. I want to observe the same in frequency domain. I have done the following code in MATLAB also for the same.
Whether the FFT results also have mm/s as the unit? If I want to get the result in terms of mm/s, what should I do?
How can I get the one-third octave band plots from the FFT above?
Am I approaching this correctly?
[v,T,vT]=xlsread('vib.xls');
t=v(:,1);
y=v(:,2);
fs=750;
t=0:1/fs:(length(y)-1)/fs;
figure(1);
plot(t,y);
title('PLOT OF VELOCITY');
ylabel('Velocity Amplitude');
xlabel('Time (in seconds)');
grid on;
nfft = length(y);
K = fft(y,nfft);
K = K(1:nfft/2);
mx = abs(K);
f = (0:nfft/2-1)*fs/nfft;
figure(2);
plot(f,mx);
grid on;
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Rick Rosson
le 5 Nov 2015
Modifié(e) : Rick Rosson
le 5 Nov 2015
Then, in your code, try both Option 1 and Option 2, and compare the results. What does the comparison show?
Rick Rosson
le 5 Nov 2015
Modifié(e) : Rick Rosson
le 5 Nov 2015
Please try the following experiment:
Fs = 48000;
dt = 1/Fs;
t = (0:dt:0.25-dt)';
A = 5;
x = A*ones(size(t));
N = size(x,1);
df = Fs/N;
f = -Fs/2:df:Fs/2-df;
X = fftshift(fft(x));
figure;
plot(t,x);
grid on;
xlabel('Time (in seconds)');
ylabel('Velocity (in mm/sec)');
title('Time Domain');
figure;
ax(1) = subplot(2,1,1);
plot(f/1000,abs(X)/N);
grid on;
xlabel('Frequency (in kilohertz)');
ylabel('Amplitude (in mm/sec)');
title('Amplitude Spectrum');
ax(2) = subplot(2,1,2);
plot(f/1000,abs(X)/Fs);
grid on;
xlabel('Frequency (in kilohertz)');
ylabel('Amplitude Density (in mm/sec per hertz)');
title('Amplitude Spectral Density');
linkaxes(ax,'x');
zoom xon;
Now try a second experiment:
Fc = 5000;
A = 12;
y = A*cos(2*pi*Fc*t);
Y = fftshift(fft(y));
figure;
plot(t,y);
grid on;
xlabel('Time (in seconds)');
ylabel('Velocity (in mm/sec)');
title('Time Domain');
figure;
ax(1) = subplot(2,1,1);
plot(f/1000,abs(Y)/N);
grid on;
xlabel('Frequency (in kilohertz)');
ylabel('Amplitude (in mm/sec)');
title('Amplitude Spectrum');
ax(2) = subplot(2,1,2);
plot(f/1000,abs(Y)/Fs);
grid on;
xlabel('Frequency (in kilohertz)');
ylabel('Amplitude Density (in mm/sec per hertz)');
title('Amplitude Spectral Density');
linkaxes(ax,'x');
zoom xon;
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