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Abstract Reference criteria for a multiple degree-of-freedom (MDOF) random vibration test is generally provided in terms of an acceleration-based spectral density matrix (SDM). This SDM may be developed in terms of the auto-spectral densities (ASDs) and cross-spectral densities (CSDs) computed from the time histories acquired from an appropriately placed and oriented set of linear accelerometers. Such a direct measurement linear accelerometer based reference criteria will be denoted as SDMmeas. A second technique for defining a reference SDM is in terms of the accelerations associated with the six classical motion degrees-of-freedom as defined at an arbitrary point of origin. Such a reference will be denoted as SDMmotion. The objective at hand is to demonstrate the method of transforming between these two reference criteria spaces.
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The Journal of the IEST is an official publication of the Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology and is of archival quality and noncommercial in nature. It was established to advance knowledge through technical articles selected by peer review, and has been published for over 50 years as a benefit to IEST members and the technical community at large as as a permanent record of progress in the science and technology of the environmental sciences