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1、 Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology Design, Test, and Evaluation Division IEST-RD-DTE046.1 Reference Document 46.1 Terms Commonly Used in the Digital Analysis of Dynamic Data Arlington Place One 2340 S. Arlington Heights Road, Suite 100 Arlington Heights, IL 60005-4516 Phone: (847) 9
2、81-0100 Fax: (847) 981-4130 E-mail: informationiest.org Web: www.iest.org 2 IEST 2011 All rights reserved Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology IEST-RP-DTE046.1 This Reference Document is published by the INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY to ad-vance the technical and e
3、ngineering sciences. Its use is entirely voluntary, and determination of its applicability and suitability for any particular use is solely the responsibility of the user. Use of this Reference Document does not imply any warranty or endorsement by IEST. This Reference Document was prepared by Worki
4、ng Group 019 of the IEST Design, Test, and Evaluation Division and is under the jurisdiction of that division. Copyright 2011 by the INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY First printing, April 2011 ISBN 978-0-9841330-5-5 PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT: The Working Groups of the Institute of E
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6、the IEST website at www.iest.org. INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY Arlington Place One 2340 S. Arlington Heights Road, Suite 100 Arlington Heights, IL 60005-4516 Phone: (847) 981-0100 Fax: (847) 981-4130 E-mail: informationiest.org Web: www.iest.org IEST 2011 All rights reserved In
7、stitute of Environmental Sciences and Technology IEST-RD-DTE046.1 3 Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology Design, Test, and Evaluation Division Reference Document 046.1 Terms Commonly Used in the Digital Analysis of Dynamic Data 1 SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS The purpose of this Reference Docu
8、ment (RD) is to define, clarify, and disseminate terminology appropri-ate for digital analysis of dynamic data as used in envi-ronmental testing. This list is in no manner constrained by any standards publications, technical organizations, or societies. However a reasonable effort has been made to k
9、eep the definitions consistent with these standards. This document is intended for use by those responsible for procuring, manufacturing, and using computer-controlled environmental test systems, as well as those responsible for educating others in the field of envi-ronmental test control. 2 INTRODU
10、CTION This Reference Document (RD) contains certain terms commonly used in digital analysis of dynamic data generated when measuring in-service conditions of mechanical and electrical apparatus. This RD also covers certain conditions encountered during qualifica-tion testing of mechanical systems an
11、d components. Recognizing that there are many ways in which dy-namic data signals are generated, recorded, processed, and displayed, wherever a choice exists we have em-phasized processing of recorded data by digital means. This document is intended to assist those involved in recording, analyzing,
12、displaying, or interpreting data relating to the dynamic properties of mechanical sys-tems. Such data may include strain, vibration, sound pressure variations, and system electrical characteristics. In running text, boldface type is used to indicate termi-nology that is defined in this RD. 3 TERMS A
13、ND DEFINITIONS accelerance See inertance, mechanical impedance. acceleration SRS See shock response spectrum. accuracy The degree of conformity of a measure to a model, standard, or true value. Usually expressed as a per-centage of specified value. Should consider other dependent factors such as tem
14、perature, frequency, relative value (full scale vs absolute), drift rates, and range. aliasing When the sample rate f is less than 2 times the high-est frequency in the data, the frequency is ambi-guously represented. The frequencies above f/2 will be folded back into the lower frequencies to produc
15、e erroneous results. amplitude density function See probability density function. amplitude distribution function See probability distribution function. analog-to-digital converter (ADC) An electronic device used for converting analog sig-nals to digital form, either binary code or binary-coded-deci
16、mal. An ADC is usually used in conjunc-tion with a multiplexer that selects a particular analog signal and with a sample-and-hold amplifier that stores an instantaneous analog voltage. The ADC digitizes (see digitize) that voltage into N discrete levels, where N = 2 and n is the number of bits of re
17、solution in the device. For dynamic waveforms, the sampling frequency must be high enough to avoid aliasing errors. analysis range/bandwidth See frequency range. 4 IEST 2011 All rights reserved Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology IEST-RP-DTE046.1 anti-aliasing filter See filter, anti-
18、aliasing. apparent weight/apparent mass A term sometimes used for the preferred term, effec-tive mass (see mechanical impedance). aperture error See error, aperture. Argand diagram See Nyquist diagram. array An ordered set of numbers; in a sampled data system discussed in this Glossary (see sampling
19、) the num-bers are equally spaced in time or frequency. autocorrelation function A measure of the similarity that a function has with a time-displaced version of itselfas a function of the time displacement or lag. When the lag is zero, the value of the autocorrelation is equal to the mean square va
20、lue of the function. The sample autocorrela-tion function )(jRxof the sequence xiis usually computed =+=jNijiix xxjNjR11)( j = 0,1,.,m where xi= the function x(t) sampled at the time it t = the sample interval jt = the lag N = the number of samples of x mt = the maximum lag For a discrete stationary
21、 random quantity where N must be finite, the formula gives an estimate only with a statistical uncertainty that increases as N de-creases. It is used to identify periodic components in the sample function xi. autospectral density function See power spectral density function. average, arithmetic An a
22、veraging technique that indicates the average value after N summations: x =1NxiN10 Note that xisteadily grows until i = N, at which point it is divided by N. average, ensemble A technique for averaging a set of data records. Each record (a member of the ensemble) is sampled at the same instant of ti
23、me; the sampled values are then averaged. For an ergodic random process (see ergod-ic process) an ensemble average is equivalent to the time average along any record of the ensemble. average, exponential An averaging technique that weights newer informa-tion more heavily than old. Computed as: x i+1
24、= x i+xN x iKwhere x i= old average xN= latest value K = averaging weighting factor average, stable An averaging technique which indicates the esti-mated value at each measurement as opposed to an arithmetic average which gives the values only after division by the number of averages. Computed as: x
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