Amplification Factor

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In general an amplification factor is the numerical multiplicative factor by which some quantity is increased.

  • In structural engineering the amplification factor is the ratio of second order to first order deflections.
  • In electronics the amplification factor, or gain, is the ratio of the output to the input of an amplifier, sometimes represented by the symbol AF.
  • In numerical analysis the amplification factor is a number derived using Von Neumann stability analysis to determine stability of a numerical scheme for a partial differential equation.

References

  • "Developments in Tall Buildings 1983". ISBN:0-87933-048-1. Page 489.
  • "Numerical Computation of Internal & External Flows". ISBN:978-0-7506-6594-0. Page 296.




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