Difference between revisions of "Human Vibration"

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With <math>T_m</math> the duration of the measurement and <math>T</math> the total exposure duration represented by the "Reference time" parameter, and <math>k_{X}=k_{Y}=k_{Z}=1</math>
With <math>T_m</math> the duration of the measurement and <math>T</math> the total exposure duration represented by the "Reference time" parameter, and <math>k_{X}=k_{Y}=k_{Z}=1</math>
======Peak======
This indicator is the [[NVGate_Time_Domain_Analysis#Available_results|peak amplitude]] of the vibration signal. It represent the maximal amplitude of the weighted signal. This indicator can be obtained in NVGate by [[NVGate Post Analysis|post-analysing]] the weighted signal with the [[NVGate Time Domain Analysis|TDA plugin of NVGate]].
======Crest Factor======
The [[NVGate_Time_Domain_Analysis#Available_results|Crest Factor]] is the ratio of the peak and RMS amplitude of the vibration signal. It represent the predominance of the transient events in the weighted signal. This indicator can be obtained in NVGate by [[NVGate Post Analysis|post-analysing]] the weighted signal with the [[NVGate Time Domain Analysis|TDA plugin of NVGate]].


====In the toolkit====
====In the toolkit====

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