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plotTimeStrain: Strain time_wave,strain

Description

Strain time_wave, strain

Strain time_wave, strain

Usage

plotTimeStrain(time_wave, strain, time_wave_in, strain_in, ...)

plotTimeStrain(time_wave, strain, time_wave_in, strain_in, ...)

Arguments

time_wave

time from output data

strain

from the output matrix from fft analysis or numerical differentiation analysis

time_wave_in

time from input data

strain_in

from the input matrix from fft analysis or numerical differentiation analysis

...

parameters of plot()

Value

No return value

No return value

References

Simon A. Rogersa, M. Paul Letting, A sequence of physical processes determined and quantified in large-amplitude oscillatory shear (LAOS): Application to theoretical nonlinear models Journal of Rheology 56:1, 1-25

Simon A. Rogersa, M. Paul Letting, A sequence of physical processes determined and quantified in large-amplitude oscillatory shear (LAOS): Application to theoretical nonlinear models Journal of Rheology 56:1, 1-25

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
 data(mydata)
df <- rpp_read2(mydata , selected=c(2, 3, 4, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0))
time_wave <- df$raw_time
resp_wave <- data.frame(df$strain,df$strain_rate,df$stress) 
out <- Rpp_num(time_wave, resp_wave , L=1024, k=8, num_mode=1)
time_wave= out$spp_data_out$time_wave
strain= out$spp_data_out$strain
time_wave_in= out$spp_data_in$time_wave
strain_in= out$spp_data_in$strain
plotTimeStrain(time_wave,strain,time_wave_in,strain_in)
# }
# NOT RUN {
# }

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