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F E A T U R E S

• Advanced User Interface Providing Ease-of-Use In Post-Processing Time History Data

• Real-Time Displays • Intelligent Forms • Geometry Displays

• Intuitive User Tables Simplify Setup • Multiple Triggering and Windows Options • Supplimental Harmonic Tracking Capability A P P L I C A T I O N S

• Rotating Machinery • Acoustics

Test for I-DEAS

T R A N S I E N T P O S T - P R O C E S S I N G S O F T W A R E F O R F I X E D S A M P L E O R D E R T R A C K I N G

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OVERVIEW

I-DEAS Transient Post-Processing software provides test and analysis engineers capabilities for addressing applications where the operating conditions are changing over time. The primary application is fixed sample order tracking where the test objectives relate to acoustics, and data is collected from rotating machinery with rpm changing over time. Key features include an advanced user interface which provides a high level of ease-of-use in post-processing time history data. Real-time displays, intelligent forms, geometry displays, and icons guide the user through the signal analysis process. The same realtime displays available in I-DEAS Transient Measurements software are provided for efficient inspection of time history data files. Up to 20 channels can be displayed simultaneously to view waveform and frequency content. The following fast displays are provided: time, windowed time, time and windowed, spectra, time and spectra, min/max level, and waterfall.

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TRANSIENT SPECTRA POST-PROCESSING

Test for I-deas Transient Post-Processing software processes measured multichannel time history data stored in disk files into spectra and orders. Fixed sampled time histories are processed on a frame-by-frame basis to produce spectra. These spectra are tagged with the corresponding rpm or time, stored, and may be subsequently displayed in 3D spectral map graph formats. The spectra browser and order slice capabilities described later provide outstanding interactivity in interrogating and presenting the results.

SETUP CONDITIONS AND OPTIONS

A series of intelligent user tables aid you in defining the signal analysis processing parameters. The conditions are set up using a table addressing all the interdependent sampling parameters including number of spectral lines and frame size:

• Triggering methods include free run and every frame. Every frame triggering can be initiated based on selecting either rpm or time increments. The sweep direction can be set to runup, rundown, or either. Trigger sources include manual, channel, or external. Optional delays include pre-trigger and post-trigger.

• Windows include Hanning, flat top, exponential, and impact. Overlap processing is supported. Selectable phase reference channel.

• Both pulse tachometers and DC proportional to rpm are supported.

RESULTS GRAPHING

Results can either be in the form of time histories or spectral maps. Comprehensive display features are available for both data forms. Multichannel time histories can be displayed using overlaid graphs, stacked graphs, or using the fast real-time display facility.

Three-dimensional spectral maps are used to display spectra data obtained at rpm or time increments. These spectral maps can be used to view the data. The spectra browser provides comprehensive, highly interactive results graphing and includes capabilities for: XY graphing, stacked XY graphs, XYZ graphing, Campbell Diagrams, and graph slicing options for order generation.

The spectra browser also provides capabilities for presenting the graphs in terms of narrow band, octave, 1/3 octave, 1/n octave; applying A, B, and C weight-ings; and cursor-selecting specific 2D slices of the data. The Order Slice capability enables the user to extract orders calculated from data contained in fixed or proportional bands and to apply smoothing algorithms.

The Interactive Slice tool allows interactive display of RPM, Frequency and order slices. Simply move the cursor over the 3D display with mouse or keys and the slice displays are instantly updated. Multiple order slices can be displayed at once.

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PREREQUISITE

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HARMONIC TRACKING USING PRONY RESIDUE

The Prony Residue method provides a specific harmonic tracking capability that is included as a supplement to the signal processing tools in I-DEAS Standard Post-Processing™ software. IDEAS Transient Post-Processing software provides more extensive features directly targeted as general transient applications. The benefits of Prony Residue include:

• Higher frequency resolution can be achieved compared to the classical FFT. A tachometer signal is not required for producing a spectra versus time graph.

• Multiple, independent harmonic processes can be tracked. • Operates on evenly sampled time history data.

Order tracking using the Prony Residue method can be performed when a reference tachometer signal for tracking the changing rpm is available. This method, using evenly spaced time data, provides the benefits of being able to track rapid speed changes, and improves frequency resolution. The following capabilities are provided:

• RPM maps: Spectra versus rpm or linear speed graphs can be developed.

• Order track display: An XY graph of amplitude and phase versus rpm can be developed for each order. • RPM versus time.

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Ordering Information

PART NUMBER 72-5001-XXX* 72-5003-XXX* SUPPORTED PRODUCTS PART NUMBER 70-0409-002 70-0409-011 70-0409-004 70-0409-012 70-0409-008 73-0056-000 73-0012-000 73-0058-000 73-0011-000 73-0057-000 MODEL NUMBER Basic Signal Processing

Advanced Signal Processing

DESCRIPTION Core Test

Stationary Processing Transient Processing EMX Front End Driver

Core Test

Stationary Processing Transient Processing Sine Processing Closed Loop Control Order Tracking Multi-Sine Normal Mode Tuning EMX Front End Driver

DESCRIPTION

4-CHANNEL, 625K SA/S DSA DIGITIZER WITH IEPE SUPPORT

4-CHANNEL, 625K SA/S DSA DIGITIZER WITH CHARGE AND IEPE SUPPORT 16-CHANNEL, 204K SA/S DSA DIGITIZER

8-CHANNEL, 204K SA/S DSA DIGITIZER

4-CHANNEL, 204 KSA/S ARBITRARY WAVEFORM SOURCE WITH DUAL TACH 16-CHANNEL 102.4KSA/S 24-BIT DIGITIZER PLUS DSP

4-CHANNEL 65 KSA/SEC ARBITRARY SOURCE

16-CHANNEL 102.4KSA/S 24-BIT DIGITIZER PLUS DSP WITH BUILT-IN IEPE CONDITIONING 8-CHANNEL 196 KSA/SEC DIGITIZER PLUS DSP

8-CHANNEL 102.4KSA/S 24-BIT DIGITIZER PLUS DSP WITH BUILT-IN IEPE CONDITIONING

* Last three digits of part numbers refer to license terms. In place of “XXX” please use the following:

Perpetual license and MES Reference: “000” Price Annual MES Contract Reference: “100” Price Annual License Reference Price: “200”

MODEL NUMBER EMX-4350 EMX-4380 EMX-4250 EMX-4251 EMX-1434 VT1432B VT1434A VT1436 VT1433B VT1435

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