Difference between revisions of "EGR 103/Fall 2019/Minilab 3"

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:* [https://docs.scipy.org/doc/scipy-0.18.1/reference/generated/scipy.interpolate.CubicSpline.html scipy.interpolate.CubicSpline¶] at [docs.scipy.org docsscipy.org]
 
:* [https://docs.scipy.org/doc/scipy-0.18.1/reference/generated/scipy.interpolate.CubicSpline.html scipy.interpolate.CubicSpline¶] at [docs.scipy.org docsscipy.org]
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* Problem 2.5.2
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** [[https://docs.scipy.org/doc/scipy/reference/generated/scipy.integrate.simps.html scipy.integrate.simps]] at [docs.scipy.org docsscipy.org]
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** Note that the denominator in the line of action calculation is $$f_t$$, which you already calculated.
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** If you want to see a graph of the cross section (i.e. Figure 19.9(b)), assuming you call the height above the bottom $z$ and the width at that height $wz$, you can add the following code:
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<syntaxhighlight lang=python>
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fig = plt.figure(num=1, clear=True)
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ax = fig.add_subplot(1,1,1)
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zval = np.block([z[::-1], z[:]])
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wval = np.block([-wz[::-1]/2,wz[:]/2])
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ax.plot(wval, zval, 'k-')
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ax.axis('equal')
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</syntaxhighlight>

Revision as of 01:49, 3 December 2019

  • Problem 2.5.1
    • To load data froman Excel file with headers:
import pandas
 
# %% Load data
edata = pandas.read_excel('file.xlsx')
col_1_stuff = edata.values[:,0].copy()
col_2_stuff = edata.values[:,1].copy()
  • Problem 2.5.2
    • [scipy.integrate.simps] at [docs.scipy.org docsscipy.org]
    • Note that the denominator in the line of action calculation is $$f_t$$, which you already calculated.
    • If you want to see a graph of the cross section (i.e. Figure 19.9(b)), assuming you call the height above the bottom $z$ and the width at that height $wz$, you can add the following code:
fig = plt.figure(num=1, clear=True)
ax = fig.add_subplot(1,1,1)
zval = np.block([z[::-1], z[:]])
wval = np.block([-wz[::-1]/2,wz[:]/2])
ax.plot(wval, zval, 'k-')
ax.axis('equal')