3D Graph disturbance
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3D Graph disturbance
Hello everyone,
what should I do to eliminate the noise highlighted in the photo?
Thank you.
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Mathcads 3D plot has a lot of weird effects like this. Unfortunately I don't know of a workaround.
At least changing the factor let those artifacts mysteriously disappear:
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If you change the "Line Options" within the "Appearance" tab from "Wireframe" to "Contour Lines" it will become clear:
 
Cheers,
Chris
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@ChrisKaswer wrote:
If you change the "Line Options" within the "Appearance" tab from "Wireframe" to "Contour Lines" it will become clear:
Not sure what would be clear now??
What looks like a plane is a bug in the 3D component of Mathcad, maybe due to numerical limits, I don't know.
Set Rotation=0 and Tilt=90 and play around with the value of Twist ("General" tab of the 3-D Plot Format menu) and you'll see that the position in the coordinate system of this "plane" changes. So its not a geometrical object made up by the used formulas. Also, as I had shown before, those artifacts go away by multiplying the z-values by a large number like 10^4.
BTW - another "funny" effect if we set "transparency" to something greater 0, 1 is all thats needed:
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nothing changes for me, thanks anyway. The problem is solved by normalizing the maximum amplitude to unity).
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Thanks anyway for the suggestion.
The problem is solved by normalizing the maximum amplitude to unity.