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Deviation root-mean-square strain

Note that here / is a frequency not a function. The typical units of a PSD are acceleration [g /Hz] or [(m/s ) /Hz] versus frequency [Hz], It can also be given in strain /Hz or Mpa /Hz, depending on the gauge used for the time history measurement. As previously noted, Eq. (8.74), the amplimde (area) of each frequency is actually RMS /Hz, where RMS is the root-mean-square. The RMS value of a normalized signal is equal to the standard deviation, assuming a zero mean. A pure sinusoidal function has the following relationship... [Pg.452]

Bond strain index Root mean square deviation between the observed and ideal bond valence averaged over all the bonds in the formula unit Bond valence, 5 The number of valence electrons an atom uses to form a given bond. In the ionic model it is equal to the electrostatic flux linking two ions. The... [Pg.251]


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