Elliptical Orbit Plotting_28 Apr 2020

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Dr. Sandeep Soni
Dr. Sandeep Soni on 28 Apr 2020
I am using MATLAB R2015a.
I have the following two equations with intial values:
wn = 4000*(pi./30); % rad/sec
T = (2*pi./wn);
t = (0:T./200:T);
Xc = 1.0; Xs = 0.50; Ys = 0.20; Yc = 1.40;
X = (Xc*cos(wn*t)+Xs*sin(wn*t)) = Mod_X.*cos(wn.*t-PHASE_X);
Y = (Yc*cos(wn*t)+Ys*sin(wn*t)) = Mod_Y.*cos(wn.*t-PHASE_Y);
For the ELLIPTICAL ORBIT:
Mod_X = sqrt(Xc.^2+Xs.^2); Mod_Y = sqrt(Yc.^2+Ys.^2);
PHASE_X = atan(Xs./Xc); PHASE_X_Degree = PHASE_X.*(180./pi);
PHASE_Y = (pi./2)- atan(Ys./Yc); PHASE_Y_Degree = PHASE_Y.*(180./pi);
I want to calculate the following: (Final Values are in BRACKETS)-
(i.) Semi-Major Axis (Value = 1.61245); (ii.) Semi-Minor Axis (Value = 0.806226); (iii.) Attitude Angle (Value = 56.3099)
And for the Two-Circular Orbits Data:
(i.) Forward Amplitude (Value = 1.20934); Phase Angle (Value = 362.875); (ii.) Backward Amplitude (Value = 0.403113); Phase Angle (Value = 119.745);
I am unable to get correct inclination of ELLIPTICAL ORBIT, two CIRCLES of FORWARD and BACKWARD Precession. For plotting i am using following command:
figure(1)
h = plot (X,Y,'-c');
set(h(1),'linewidth',2.5); xlabel('X, [m]'); ylabel('Y1, [m]'); grid on;
Help me in trhis regard.
Sandeep Soni

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