I could not express myself well.
I know what these options do. It's just the first time I've seen it increase the acceleration.
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- 07 Oct 2020, 14:34
- Forum: 02-Analytical capabilities
- Topic: Time-Step Change
- Replies: 6
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- 06 Oct 2020, 18:11
- Forum: 02-Analytical capabilities
- Topic: Time-Step Change
- Replies: 6
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Re: Time-Step Change
Thanks for your responding sir.
I'm using linear baseline correction and butterworth filtering with bandpass configuration.
Actually i dont know how can affect this situation for max acc?
Is it possible to talk about the subject a little bit? Under what conditions could this happen?
I'm using linear baseline correction and butterworth filtering with bandpass configuration.
Actually i dont know how can affect this situation for max acc?
Is it possible to talk about the subject a little bit? Under what conditions could this happen?
- 05 Oct 2020, 19:25
- Forum: 02-Analytical capabilities
- Topic: Time-Step Change
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7212
Re: Time-Step Change
thanks for your responding sir.
I know when time step changes data will change. But i cant understand why increases. Why the original data cant reach that max acceleration which i found in larger time step?
I know when time step changes data will change. But i cant understand why increases. Why the original data cant reach that max acceleration which i found in larger time step?
- 04 Oct 2020, 21:51
- Forum: 02-Analytical capabilities
- Topic: Time-Step Change
- Replies: 6
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Time-Step Change
Good night everyone. I have 25 sec earthquake data which time interval is 0.005. First i filtered+baseline correction to it and looked for the instensity parameters. I saw max acc is 0.525 and time of max acc is 10.585 Then i changed time step to 0.02 and again looked for the instensity parameters. ...