Measurement of vibration amplitude - page 10

 
223231:
Yes, there is, but I did it for myself, so it probably won't be clear. I can send you the file, I'll email you where to send it, and I can send you the description in the dock.

if it weighs a lot, then upload it to a file-sharing site. why don't you look it up))))
 
Freud:

Maybe then it would make more sense to open a new topic or rename this one to something like predicting amplitude distributions.

In essence it is nothing more than a distribution of returns, but it depends on the sample length on which the distribution is based (in bold).

but what is the relationship between changing the sample length and changing the uniformity of the distribution? that would be more interesting to see.


Naturally, it depends on the sample length, and the dependence is quite obvious: the longer the sample, the flatter the distribution curve. Of course, if I understand what you mean by sample....
 
It doesn't weigh much, it's a couple of hundred kb, let me email it to you, email me.