spektralvibrationen
Spektralvibrationen describe vibrational phenomena analyzed primarily through their spectral content. In physics and engineering, it denotes representing a vibrational signal as a spectrum of frequencies rather than as a time-domain waveform. This approach helps identify resonant modes, harmonic content, and damping characteristics of a system.
The mathematical basis rests on transforming a time-domain signal into the frequency domain. A signal v(t) has
Measurement and analysis employ sensors such as accelerometers, laser Doppler vibrometers, or microphones, depending on the
Applications of spektralvibrationen span structural health monitoring, machinery fault detection, vibration isolation design, and acoustic analysis
Key considerations include managing noise, spectral leakage, and windowing effects. Resolution depends on record length and