Scope Limits All coefficients have a scope. The scope is the region within your data collected for the test, or shown on the graph that you are interested in. For many coefficients the scope limits may be from the START to the FINISH of the test run. However, you may enter your own specified Start and Finish limits, which could be based on a step in your test setup, or a time or associated with another coefficient. Scope limits have units of measure that may be adjusted to find a specific result. For example, you want to know the load at 100mS after the maximum load. You can specify this using the Scope Limits. The Start is Lmax and the Finish is 0.01 S.s. You may also establish a measurement between two existing coefficients. For example, you can measure the “delta” between two markers on the graph. Select the Delta tool and then move the scope handles until an existing marker changes its color to yellow, indicating an “anchored coefficient”. The “Delta” is measured between the two yellow markers. Scope limits define the area/region you are interested in obtaining a result/coefficient. Scope is discussed in detail in User Guide 5 - Analyzing Test Results.
The specified Scope Range is using two existing coefficient sets. They are highlited in yellow to indicate they are anchored coefficients- the Delta is being measured between these two anchored coefficient sets.
L3 Data Definition menu Shows a Delta measurement between two existing coefficients
The scope is a delta measurement between the coefficient DPt2 and DPt and is based on the distance units (mm). You may enter the values for the scope or move the scope handles along the axis until the existing coefficient markers change to a yellow color. When the marker is yellow, it indicates an “anchored coefficient”- used to measure another coefficient.
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