04-08-2010 12:10 PM
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04-09-2010 09:16 AM
Hi afajim,
I would recommend that you calculate the FFT of your Force and Displacement signals individually. The DIAdem FFT function has a checkbox in the "FFT Functions" tab for "Phase" calculation. If you check this checkbox in both FFTs, you will get a Phase channel for your Force data and your Displacement data. These two curves should compare quite well on a graph.
Let us know if you need further assistance,
Brad Turpin
DIAdem Product Support Engineer
National Instruments
04-09-2010 11:48 AM
Brad, thanks for the response. Is the phase information generated by DIAdem's FFT generated in the frequency domain or the time domain? I am able to plot it vs. either, but I'm betting only one is correct.
--Jim
04-10-2010 10:11 AM
Hi Jim,
The resulting phase channel you get with the DIAdem FFT function is in the frequency domain. If you select a Time and Data channel in the FFT dialog, you will get a resulting Frequency channel along with the resulting Phase channel. If instead you select only a time waveform Data channel in the FFT dialog, you will get a resulting frequency waveform Phase channel.
Brad Turpin
DIAdem Product Support Engineer
National Instruments