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| ====== Data Conditioning ====== | ====== Data Conditioning ====== | ||
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| + | Supported by FFT Spectral Analysis, Time-Stamp, Order-Tracking, | ||
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| Follow the guided steps below to understand and use the data conditioning functionality in Post Analyzer | Follow the guided steps below to understand and use the data conditioning functionality in Post Analyzer | ||
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| + | Data conditioning tabs can be opened through the Setup -> Data Conditioning dropdown, or the user can press Ctr+Shift+D. | ||
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| + | Data Conditioning has several tabs each with different module types. | ||
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| + | ===Math=== | ||
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| + | Math modules include basic arithmetic operations such as Add, Subtract, Multiply, Square etc., and a few more complex operations. | ||
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| + | Offset Scale provides a scalar multiplication and additive offset to input channel. | ||
| + | ThreeRectangular supports a three-element strain gauge. | ||
| + | Rosette supports 3-gage rosette for both 3 element and delta types. | ||
| + | Sound Analysis calculates sound pressure, sound intensity and vibration velocity. | ||
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| + | ===Statistics=== | ||
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| + | Statistics supports a variety of functions used in data interpretation. | ||
| + | Peak to Peak operator saves the greatest displacement between signal minimum and maximum of oscillation during time block. | ||
| + | RMS calculates the effective signal strength over a period. | ||
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| + | ===Integration/ | ||
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| + | ===Re-sampling=== | ||
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| + | DecimFilter the decimator filter reduces the amount of time domain point to make computing more efficient. | ||
| + | Resampling filter updates the sample to be L/M. The input time stream data is up sampled by L, there are L-1 data points filled in with zeros between time stream data input points. | ||
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| + | ===Digital Filters=== | ||
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| + | Digital filters are typically used to create bandwidth filters so that only data from desired areas of the frequency spectrum are shown. | ||
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| + | Finite Impulse Response filters: | ||
| + | Have a set time duration of response. | ||
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| + | FIR Filter-Window is the simplest method of constructing a FIR filter. | ||
| + | FIR Filter-Remez are generated from computationally intensive error reducing algorithms which reduce passband error. | ||
| + | Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) filters are defined to last forever and decay slowly. | ||
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| + | There is no set method of creation for IIR filters. | ||
| + | Filter_RMS closely resembles the output of 1/N octave filters but with greater flexibility. | ||
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| + | ===Python Script=== | ||
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| + | User can import a python script with a single or two inputs. | ||
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| + | ====Simple Data Conditioning Demonstration==== | ||
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| + | Modules can be easily dragged into place and connected to the time stream channel output by click and drag. Module parameters are opened and modified by right clicking on the parameter and selecting Edit Analysis Parameters | ||
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