1999
DOI: 10.1117/12.363821
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<title>Dynamic characteristics of structures extracted from in-situ testing</title>

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“…Amick et al [15] used the frequency response function (FRF) to con"rm the resonance frequencies of structure. They used the magnitude and phase of the FRF, and coherence function to identify the resonance frequency in the range of 0}200 Hz.…”
Section: Simple Concrete Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amick et al [15] used the frequency response function (FRF) to con"rm the resonance frequencies of structure. They used the magnitude and phase of the FRF, and coherence function to identify the resonance frequency in the range of 0}200 Hz.…”
Section: Simple Concrete Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior approaches for specification of microscope installation sites and nanoscale facilities utilized primarily frequency-based [2,4,[6][7][8][9],or time-based [3] criteria, or emphasized displacement vs. velocity vs. acceleration limits. As a result, it is more common to find a variety of measurements in the literature, including power spectral density, 1/3 octave spectrally filtered measurements and r.m.s.…”
Section: Generic Vibration Standards To Assess Ambient Conditions In mentioning
confidence: 99%