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Hi,
I'm looking to turn multi wave data (typically low frequency, 0.5Hz carrier wave -> 5Hz as harmonics) into its harmonic waveforms. essentially its an applied waveform in the form (0.1*sin(t*pi)+0.06*sin(t*3*pi)+0.04*sin(t*5*pi)...etc)) and a response from a structured fluid, that follows the exact curve, however with a delayed time response [and may have a varied magnitude (changing properties with time)]
I was hoping that it would be possible to take the raw data (time, applied waveform, response) and turn it into however many (currently 5) separate applied and response waveforms at the frequencies. I was hoping someone might have some advice on what might be the best way to go about it?
Would really appreciate any input at all.
Thanks,
I'm looking to turn multi wave data (typically low frequency, 0.5Hz carrier wave -> 5Hz as harmonics) into its harmonic waveforms. essentially its an applied waveform in the form (0.1*sin(t*pi)+0.06*sin(t*3*pi)+0.04*sin(t*5*pi)...etc)) and a response from a structured fluid, that follows the exact curve, however with a delayed time response [and may have a varied magnitude (changing properties with time)]
I was hoping that it would be possible to take the raw data (time, applied waveform, response) and turn it into however many (currently 5) separate applied and response waveforms at the frequencies. I was hoping someone might have some advice on what might be the best way to go about it?
Would really appreciate any input at all.
Thanks,