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On 3/7/2016 7:56 PM, Bald Eagle wrote:
> clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
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>> Can you elaborate? "throwing errors" is not a very precise description
>> of symptoms ;)
>
> I tracked it down to a malfunction between the auditory sensors of the organic
> keyboard operating device. Somehow, it wasn't properly coupled to the LCD
> output and was dropping data packets. :|
Cotton buds, work wonders. ;-)
> Anyway, I got it to work, and it's interesting to see what a nice job the
> isosurface does in showing the interference patterns of the vibrations, assuming
> that the vibrations are simple harmonic oscillators.
>
> Still need to think on how to "raise" the y-axis level of each vibrational
> source to better model it,
Am I missing something here?
I has a similar problem as the Modeller I use (Bishop3D this time not
blender) only uses 3 decimal places. So I multiplied the data by a
thousand and reduced the scale of the plane appropriately.
> and then how to offset the phase according to the
> frame_number.
>
You have lost me there.
> Not sure how the real vibrational data ought to be propagated into the plate
> aside from that - maybe run it through a fast Fourier transform and somehow
> alter the changes in frequency and amplitude based on that....
>
Can you trust the data enough to extrapolate?
> yikes. :O
>
Double yikes and a "Jinges and Crivens." thrown in.
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Regards
Stephen
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