% this file provides a model fit for the temperature data
% the file assumes that bulbdata.m has already been run
% and thus the vector bulbtemp1 already exists in memory
% along with the time vector t


% data taken for temperature of glass envelope of my desk lamp at home
% 75W light bulb
% temperature in degrees Centigrade, measured with thermocouple
% data taken at 5 sec intervals (yeah, that's a lot of points)
% bulb turned on at t=0
% bulb turned off at t= 655 sec
% I bumped the test lead at about 1130 sec; bump in data results
% D L Trumper 8/24/2004

     tau =160;   %  time constant in sec for model fit
     tempfinal = 120;  % the final value of the temperature rise above ambient

     figure(2)
     clf
     model1 = tempfinal*(1-exp(-t/tau));
     model2 = tempfinal*(exp(-(t-665)/tau));
     % ambient temperature is 29 C
     % subtract from bulb temp in plot
     % overlay model data plots on experimental data
     plot(t,(bulbtemp1-29),'*',t,model1,t,model2)
     axis([0 1600 0 120])
     xlabel(['Time (sec); Model time constant = ',num2str(tau), ' sec']);
     ylabel('Temperature rise above ambient [C]')
     title('Model fit to light bulb dynamics')