How can I plot mode shapes from a rectangular plate?

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I computed natural frequencies, damping ratios and mode shapes of a rectangular plate from experimental measures (I don't have M, C and K matrices). So I have the complex mode shapes and I want to plot them on a 3D model of the plate without thickness (even a wireframe model would be good). I created a matrix that represents the plate and placed the values coming from the components of mode shapes (after some manipulations since they are complex) in the element of the matrix that correspond to the positions of the accelerometers on the plate, but obviously all the other elements remain equal to zero. So I decided to interpolate the values giving weigth 0 to the zero elements of the matrix and 1 to the measured points, but the result is not good.
I used Curve Fitting tool.
Has anybody faced a problem like this? Thank you for your help.
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jonas
jonas on 19 Jul 2018
Edited: jonas on 19 Jul 2018
That matrix seems very sensitive to interpolation/extrapolation method. Do you want to replace those zero by interp?
Donato Foggetti
Donato Foggetti on 19 Jul 2018
Yes, I tried with a polynomial interpolation with different orders but I didn't get the result I expected.

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KSSV
KSSV on 19 Jul 2018
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Donato Foggetti
Donato Foggetti on 19 Jul 2018
It seems a quite complicated set of function and I wonder if there is a simpler solution, since basically I want to "plot a matrix".

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