Frequency weighted RMS acceleration.

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Mac Rodge
Mac Rodge on 15 Jun 2013
Edited: rash@KL on 28 Nov 2013
Hi!
I have time domain data of acceleration for Quarter Car Model.
Can anybody tell me how to find out the Frequency weighted RMS acceleration as per ISO 2631 to calculate Vibration Dose Values (VDV)?
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rash@KL
rash@KL on 28 Nov 2013
Edited: rash@KL on 28 Nov 2013
For the frequency weighted acceleration, you need to design a filter with high and low pass band limiting filter (butter worth filter can be used). With the weighted acceleration vector now obtained rms and vdv values can be calculated with the following matlab script:
%rms
for i=1:n;
acceleration(i,1)= acceleration(i,1)^2;
end
y_rms=trapz(t(1:n),acceleration(1:n));
y_rms=(y_rms/t(n))^0.5;
%vdv
for i=1:n
acceleration(i) = acceleration(i)^4;
end
y_vdv=trapz(t(1:n),acceleration(1:n));
y_vdv=y_vdv^0.25;
%n is the length of the measured acceleration vector
%t is the basic time vector t=(1:1/fs:(n-1)/fs) where fs is the sampling frequency
%acceleration is the measured acceleration vector
%y_rms and y_vdv is the output vector for rms and vdv respectively

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