Calculation of cosh, sinh big numbers
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john
el 27 de Feb. de 2014
Comentada: john
el 9 de Mzo. de 2014
Hi,
let t is time. How can I calculate and plot:
for i=1:10
y=0.912*sin(314.0*t) - 3.31*cos(314.0*t) + (3.31*(cosh(1399.0*t) + 0.484*sinh(1399.0*t)))/exp(1500.0*t)
current(:,i)=(eval(y))'
end
I got NaN from cosh and sinh for time 0.51....how can I block cosh, sinh if actual value is NaN?
Thank you
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Roger Stafford
el 27 de Feb. de 2014
Editada: Roger Stafford
el 27 de Feb. de 2014
All three quantities, cosh(1399.0*t), sinh(1399.0*t), and exp(1500.0*t), will fall far beyond the realmax limit. I would suggest you refer to the definitions of sinh and cosh and modify your expression as follows. Replace cosh(1399.0*t)/exp(1500.0*t) by (exp(-101*t)+exp(-2899*t))/2 and similarly with sinh. That way you will not get NaNs even though these are equivalent expressions.
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Roger Stafford
el 9 de Mzo. de 2014
I would replace that particular expression with this equivalent one:
a=[ -5.1 0.794 -0.794 -0.794 4.06 4.06 ;
5.1 -0.794 0.794 0.794 4.06 4.06 ;
5.1 -0.794 0.794 0.794 4.06 4.06 ;
0.912 -3.31 3.31 3.31 0.484 0.484 ;
0.912 -3.31 3.31 3.31 0.484 0.484 ;
4.19 2.52 -2.52 -2.52 -0.644 -0.644 ] * ...
[ sin(314.0*t)*exp(-1500.0*t);
cos(314.0*t)*exp(-1500.0*t);
exp(-101*t)/2 ;
exp(-1899*t)/2 ;
exp(-101*t)/2 ;
-exp(-1899*t)/2 ];
I don't know any way of doing this sort of thing "automatically", but maybe the method you see here will suggest some kind of simplification for whatever you are doing. You will notice that the terms in the above never grow large with t. In fact they will essentially disappear after t takes on appreciable sizes.
Note: I would suggest that you let t = 0.001*rand several times and for each value of t compare your original 'a' with the above 'a' to ensure that they are essentially equivalent and that I didn't make some algebraic blunder.
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