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nCode GlyphWorks: Signal Processing and Test Data Analysis
Learn how to analyze measured test data using nCode GlyphWorks with instructor-led training.
nCode GlyphWorks: Signal Processing and Test Data Analysis provides an overview of data analysis techniques and offers instructor-led sessions where you will learn how to use nCode GlyphWorks software to quickly and efficiently turn raw data into actionable information.
Online courses are delivered in real-time with a live instructor.
Learning objectives
- Solve engineering problems by applying analysis techniques including signal processing, statistical analysis and durability assessment with pre-designed engineering functions called glyphs.
- Display results by time series, histogram, charts and reports, synchronizing measured signals with GPS and video and interpret results.
- Identify and correct errors and problems with measured data.
- Identify and analyze channels of interest.
- Identify and extract key sections of measured signals.
- Perform math operations on single, multiple and combined channels.
- Classify data into rainflow cycle counts, FFT-PSD and other statistical measures.
- Perform durability analysis, including strain gauge rosette processing, fatigue analysis and crack growth.
- Replace frequently used groups of glyphs with a SuperGlyph.
- Create custom glyphs using Python or MATLAB.
- Import/export third party data formats.
Topics included
- Learning the nCode interface
- Importing and exporting data
- Graphically displaying data
- Manipulating and analyzing data
- Cleaning and editing bad or anomalous data
- Using metadata in automated calculations
- Automated report generation
- Advanced analysis techniques
- Tips and tricks
Course length
Online: 4, 3-hour sessions
Onsite: 2 days
Target group
nCode GlyphWorks: Signal Processing and Test Data Analysis is aimed at engineers who need to analyze measured test data. This data is typically channels like strain, acceleration, load, temperature, etc. from the field, proving ground or laboratory. It is assumed that attendees are familiar with data measurement practices and general signal processing concepts. No prior knowledge of nCode software is required.
Requirements
This course requires the use of a computer with a licensed nCode software installation. All registrants will receive a temporary nCode software license. Online courses also require an audio device with a microphone or a telephone. Dual monitors are recommended. The instructor will make use of a webcam. Webcams for attendees are optional but encouraged.
Prerequisite: None
How to register
Register via the corresponding button on this page. We will send you a registration confirmation and further information by e-mail.