Using Point Time Fourier Transforms

You typically run the Point Time Fourier Transform on time-history data that the simulation generates.

Therefore, before you start running the simulation:
  1. Identify the variables for which time-history data is required (for example, pressure reported at a point probe).
  2. Activate the transient time model.
  3. Set up reports, monitors, and monitor plots that use the variables of interest.

The monitors control the trigger and frequency of the calculations. You can create plots that are based on those monitors alone, or based on the FTs that you add. The latter option is possible through the derived data set objects of a monitor plot.

  1. Create Fourier Transforms and set their properties:
    1. Right-click the Tools > Data Set Functions manager node and choose the required transform from the pop-up menu.
    2. Select from among sets of standard options for amplitude, frequency, and window functions.
    3. Break the signals into analysis blocks, working with each block separately. An overlap factor can be applied to analysis blocks for smooth transitions.
You can create any number of FTs with different combinations of settings, including different sampling time intervals. To track your combinations of settings, simply rename each FT node according to its settings.

Run the simulation and examine the results.

If applicable, validate the simulation results with your own experimental data, which the FT can access through its derived tabular data set.