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Does multiplying-by-3 method for equivalent stress applies for all 1,2, and 3 sigmas? For example, in 13:40, if I would like to report equivalent stress in 3 sigma, I should multiply 283.35 MPa by 3 (because of Segalman-Fulcher algorithm) and state, that actually equivalent stress is 850.05 MPa?
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11:05 how the G acceleration value is calculated?
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Does multiplying-by-3 method for equivalent stress applies for all 1,2, and 3 sigmas? For example, in 13:40, if I would like to report equivalent stress in 3 sigma, I should multiply 283.35 MPa by 3 (because of Segalman-Fulcher algorithm) and state, that actually equivalent stress is 850.05 MPa?
can we get an RPSD graph for multiple points?
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thank you.
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We can also get the same results using harmonic response, whats the difference then?
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