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by WangZhen
12 Sep 2017, 01:50
Forum: 02-Analytical capabilities
Topic: The Units and Physical Meaning of Fourier Amplitude
Replies: 3
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Re: The Units and Physical Meaning of Fourier Amplitude

Thanks for your reply.
So does it mean that if the numbers of the acceleration time history remains the same, the Fourier Amplitude will not change?
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Wang Zhen
2017.09.12
by WangZhen
11 Sep 2017, 03:05
Forum: 02-Analytical capabilities
Topic: The Units and Physical Meaning of Fourier Amplitude
Replies: 3
Views: 9574

The Units and Physical Meaning of Fourier Amplitude

The maximum value of the Fourier Spectra Amplitude is 0.45 when the unit of acceleration time history is g. However, the The maximum of the Fourier Spectra Amplitude remains the same value when I changed the unit from g to gal. So I wonder what is the unit and physical meaning of the Fourier Spectra ...

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