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Pivskid
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Hi there
Given a result from an accelerometer, mounted on a vibrating machinery.
I would like to be able to calculate the physical amplitude. That is the actual movement of the vibration.
I'm sure it should be possible, but my attempt to manipulate the formula of acceleration has not resulted in valid results.
Given is a sinusodial measurement of 20hz, 4g "peak to peak".
The acceleration fomula is fairly simple: a=v/t
But how do I convert it into using hz and g as input values and output the displacement (amplitude) ?
Given a result from an accelerometer, mounted on a vibrating machinery.
I would like to be able to calculate the physical amplitude. That is the actual movement of the vibration.
I'm sure it should be possible, but my attempt to manipulate the formula of acceleration has not resulted in valid results.
Given is a sinusodial measurement of 20hz, 4g "peak to peak".
The acceleration fomula is fairly simple: a=v/t
But how do I convert it into using hz and g as input values and output the displacement (amplitude) ?