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May 25, 2020, 02:04 |
To define a dimensionless Objective function for determining how peaked a curveis
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Edwin Rajeev
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I have attached 2 plots (FFT spectrums). One is considered good and one is bad (See file names).
If one is curious, the FFT spectrum is for the flow behind a cylinder. The good one is classified on the basis on how closely spaced the frequencies and the bad is based on how multiple frequencies are present. I am trying to determine a dimensionless objective function which could be maximized or minimized so as to lean towards which is a better plot (Good FFT). One function which is consistent for a particular scale is: Max.Power/standard deviation But this is not a dimensionless quantity. I would like to determine a dimensionless quantity. Thanks in advance. |
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May 25, 2020, 02:07 |
Attachments for the good and bad FFT
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Edwin Rajeev
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Attachments for the good and bad FFT
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fluid-dynamics, fourier-transform, optimization, statistics |
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