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...Though, initially developed for experiments related to fretting wear but can be effectively used to interpret experimental data from any field. The attached files contain source code as well as a sample MATLAB (.mat) data file of 13 variables. It could be replaced to the data file of your choice. The code is open source but you are requested to give credits if used. Additionally, it also has some useful functions for exporting and generating publication quality figures for different kind of figures in MATLAB
Generic Matlab model of a wind turbine drive train.
This is a project to create a simple, open-source, simulation of a turbine suitable for use in wind or
tidal streams in plain Octave/Matlab code. It will be designed to be suitable for integration with, and
the testing of, some existing power take-off models. The drive train of the turbine will be modeled,
with the scope of the model being the conversion of a given wind velocity to a torque at the input of
a power take-off unit.
A collection of lecture notes and accompanying code on micromechanics
The collection MICROMECHANICS (micromechanics.zip) includes:
(1) lecture notes (microbook.pdf) on the analysis of heterogeneous materials and homogenization, and
(2) source codes (microcode.tar.bz2) that accompany the computational exercises in Part II of the notes.
Instructions on using the codes are given in the README file of each exercise. Further instructions can be found in the file microcode.tar.bz2. The MATLAB codes are used for visualization, evaluating analytical bounds...