The attached is the latest transfer function measurements taken on H1 SUS PR2 SAGM1 stage. The data was taken 07-29-2012 and is plotted with the predicted model and a previous measurement from the metal build in the Staging Building. The pdfs are committed to the SUS SVN under: '~/sus/trunk/HSTS/Common/Data/allhstss_2012-07-29_*' Data committed in: '~/sus/trunk/HSTS/H1/PR2/SAGM1/Data/2012-07-29_H1SUSPR2_M1_WhiteNoise_*DoF*_0p1to50Hz.txt' DTT templates used had the same name but with an "xml" extension.
Great - since these TFs do not show any indication of rubbing, and the SUS is still healthy, we can begin the metal-to-glass swap.
After digging through the old file hoping to compare them against thelatest data, I found that this data set was saved wihout the "_HHMM_" tag in the date and time portion of the file name. I've svn moved and committed all associated .xmls and .txt files such that they now have a "_1838_" (the HHMM of the Longitudinal TF), and then re-ran plotHSTS_dtttfs.m, saving new plots and .mat files, so that they can be properly used in the plotallhsts_tfs.m for future reference. So, new files are: ${SusSVN}/sus/trunk/HSTS/H1/PR2/SAGM1/ .xmls of raw data: Data/2012-07-29_1838_H1SUSPR2_M1_WhiteNoise_L_Op1to50Hz.xml Data/2012-07-29_1838_H1SUSPR2_M1_WhiteNoise_P_Op1to50Hz.xml Data/2012-07-29_1838_H1SUSPR2_M1_WhiteNoise_R_Op1to50Hz.xml Data/2012-07-29_1838_H1SUSPR2_M1_WhiteNoise_T_Op1to50Hz.xml Data/2012-07-29_1838_H1SUSPR2_M1_WhiteNoise_V_Op1to50Hz.xml Data/2012-07-29_1838_H1SUSPR2_M1_WhiteNoise_Y_Op1to50Hz.xml .txts of exported data: Data/2012-07-29_1838_H1SUSPR2_M1_WhiteNoise_L_0p1to50Hz.txt Data/2012-07-29_1838_H1SUSPR2_M1_WhiteNoise_P_0p1to50Hz.txt Data/2012-07-29_1838_H1SUSPR2_M1_WhiteNoise_R_0p1to50Hz.txt Data/2012-07-29_1838_H1SUSPR2_M1_WhiteNoise_T_0p1to50Hz.txt Data/2012-07-29_1838_H1SUSPR2_M1_WhiteNoise_V_0p1to50Hz.txt Data/2012-07-29_1838_H1SUSPR2_M1_WhiteNoise_Y_0p1to50Hz.txt .mat of data processed by plotHSTS_dtttfs.m: Results/2012-07-29_1838_H1SUSPR2_M1.mat and attached is the individual SUS's set of plots which include off-diagonal TFs.