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I really love all of the Event search functions and commands, but I wonder if perhaps you could make a class out of this so we'd have intellisense available.  Also, many of the commands are very similar and difficult to find.

 

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Include an rotational speed depending filterring function to extract ordern in a time signal

Hello

 

I was wondering if there would be a way to implement an linear extraploation function which would allow the user to extrapolate between two linear points?

 

For input I would image the function would need data between two data points of a channel and how far out (or in or both) the end user would like to extrapolate.

 

I have created my own function but it would be neat to have one available in DIAdem to quickly select some data points on a curve.

 

Attached is a copy of my function

Knee, Thigh, Hip (KTH) is a newer injury requirment for the IIHS small overlap test.  I would like to see it added to future versions of the crash analysis tool kit.

 

Thank you,

 

David

I am very glad that the SRS analysis function was included in DIAdem!  Thanks!  Now, I would really like to be able to supply my own channel of specific frequencies that I would like the SRS analysis performed at.  The current implementation has the user enter the number of frequencies he wants per octave.  There are occasions where I am generating an SRS from data to match an existing SRS and it would be very useful to use the same frequencies as the original.  Thanks!

I think it would be helpful to have something like this example http://www.ni.com/white-paper/3549/en (DIAdem2012 optimized Version) as user defined function (like hysteresis).

First, major kudos to whoever implemented the Shock Response Spectrum (SRS) in Analysis!!  This is a huge step for us in the shock and vibration world!  Only one small request:  may we have the option of supplying our own frequency channel?  Being restricted to only "frequencies per octave distance" may work for some but we have need to use different frequency spacings.  Thanks!