General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People‘s Republic of China
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GB/T 29716.1-2013
Scope
This part of GB/T 29716 defines mathematical transformations including physical units, which convert various types of vibration and shock data into a form suitable for quantitative description and quantitative comparison between different experiments. It can be used for vibration analysis of deterministic or random signals, transient or continuous signals. The various classes of signals are defined in Chapter 6. High priority should be given to correctly distinguishing the type of signal being analyzed so that the correct transformation and units are used, especially for frequency domain analysis. The data can be obtained through the experimental measurement of the mechanical structure, and can also be obtained from the numerical simulation of the mechanical structure. Due to the variety of mechanical structures, such as microscopic instruments, musical instruments, automobiles, processing machinery, buildings and civil structures, etc., the types of data involved are very extensive. These data allow the determination of the machine or human response to mechanical vibration and shock.