GB/T 29716.3-2021
ActiveMechanical vibration and shock—Signal processing—Part 3: Methods of time-frequency analysis
机械振动与冲击 信号处理 第3部分:时频分析方法
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This standard specifies methods for time-frequency analysis of mechanical vibration and shock signals, such as short-time Fourier transform and wavelet analysis. It is applied in engineering fields like structural health monitoring, rotating machinery diagnostics, and vehicle dynamics testing to extract non-stationary signal features. The standard ensures consistent and reliable signal processing across industries including aerospace, automotive, and industrial equipment manufacturing.
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