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monoharmonic

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English

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Etymology

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From mono- +‎ harmonic.

Adjective

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monoharmonic (not comparable)

  1. Having a single harmonic frequency
    • 2015 June 17, Felix Weber, Hans Distl, “Damping Estimation from Free Decay Responses of Cables with MR Dampers”, in The Scientific World Journal[1], volume 2015, →DOI:
      In contrast to [ 48 ] where modes 2 and 3 were vibrating at the same time and the acceleration data is double-time integrated to estimate cable amplitudes whereby the noise in the in- and out-of-plane signals is suppressed, the acceleration data here is bandpass filtered by a Butterworth filter of order 6 with lower cut-off frequency at 6 Hz and upper cut-off frequency at 17 Hz in order to suppress measurement noise but not attenuate the predominant monoharmonic vibration signal at approximately 12 Hz.
  2. (music) That produces only a single tone