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Rich dynamics and anticontrol of extinction in a prey-predator system

2019

This paper reveals some new and rich dynamics of a two-dimensional prey-predator system and to anticontrol the extinction of one of the species. For a particular value of the bifurcation parameter, one of the system variable dynamics is going to extinct, while another remains chaotic. To prevent the extinction, a simple anticontrol algorithm is applied so that the system orbits can escape from the vanishing trap. As the bifurcation parameter increases, the system presents quasiperiodic, stable, chaotic and also hyperchaotic orbits. Some of the chaotic attractors are Kaplan-Yorke type, in the sense that the sum of its Lyapunov exponents is positive. Also, atypically for undriven discrete sys…

PhysicsExtinctionPhase portraitApplied MathematicsMechanical EngineeringChaoticFOS: Physical sciencesAerospace EngineeringOcean EngineeringLyapunov exponentNonlinear Sciences - Chaotic Dynamics01 natural sciencesStrange nonchaotic attractorNonlinear Sciences::Chaotic Dynamicssymbols.namesakeControl and Systems EngineeringQuasiperiodic function0103 physical sciencesAttractorsymbolsStatistical physicsChaotic Dynamics (nlin.CD)Electrical and Electronic Engineering010301 acousticsBifurcation
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Surface waves in solar granulation observed with {\sc Sunrise}

2010

Solar oscillations are expected to be excited by turbulent flows in the intergranular lanes near the solar surface. Time series recorded by the IMaX instrument aboard the {\sc Sunrise} observatory reveal solar oscillations at high resolution, which allow studying the properties of oscillations with short wavelengths. We analyze two times series with synchronous recordings of Doppler velocity and continuum intensity images with durations of 32\thinspace min and 23\thinspace min, resp., recorded close to the disk center of the Sun to study the propagation and excitation of solar acoustic oscillations. In the Doppler velocity data, both the standing acoustic waves and the short-lived, high-deg…

PhysicsFOS: Physical sciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysicsAcoustic waveComputational physicsStanding waveSuperposition principleWavelengthAmplitudeAstrophysics - Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsSpace and Planetary ScienceSurface waveSunriseWavenumberAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsSolar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR)
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Modeling vibrating panels excited by a non-homogeneous turbulent boundary layer

2021

Abstract Predicting the vibration response of an elastic structure excited by a turbulent flow is of interest for the civil and military transportation sector. The models proposed in the literature are generally based on the assumption that the turbulent boundary layer (noted TBL in the following) exciting the structure is spatially homogeneous. However, this assumption is not always fulfilled in practice, in particular when the excited area is close to the starting point of the TBL or with curved structures. To overcome this issue, this work proposes to extend two approaches generally used for dealing with homogeneous TBL, namely the spatial and the wavenumber approaches. The extension of …

PhysicsField (physics)Basis (linear algebra)TurbulenceMechanical EngineeringComputationMathematical analysisFunction (mathematics)01 natural sciences[PHYS.MECA.ACOU]Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics]/Acoustics [physics.class-ph]010305 fluids & plasmasWavelengthBoundary layer0103 physical sciencesWavenumber010301 acousticsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSJournal of Fluids and Structures
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Characterization of Current Transformers in the Presence of Harmonic Distortion

2008

The CTs performance under distorted conditions are usually characterized by means of the frequency response test. In this paper a new way to characterize CTs, closer to real operative conditions, is proposed. The harmonic phase angle and ratio errors are measured when the CTs are excited with a nonsinusoidal current composed of a fundamental and one harmonic, with adjustable phase shift. The errors measured using the new approach were found larger than the ones obtained with the frequency response. This suggests that frequency response is not a reliable method to evaluate the CT performance under distorted conditions.

PhysicsFrequency responseTotal harmonic distortionTransducerAcousticsExcited stateHarmonicHarmonic phaseCurrent transformerCharacterization (materials science)
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Dispersion-managed electrical transmission lines

2009

International audience; We examine the ability of electrical pulses to execute a highly stable propagation in a special electrical network made of concatenated pieces of discrete electrical lines with alternately positive and negative signs of the second-order dispersion. We show that such networks, called dispersion-managed electrical lines, induce a pulse breathing phenomenon, that is a dynamical behaviour with alternate regimes of pulse broadening and compression. This breathing phenomenon, which prevents the pulse from broadening without bounds during propagation in the network is the most appealing feature of the technique of dispersion management developed in the last decade in the ar…

PhysicsGeneral MathematicsApplied MathematicsAcousticsOptical communicationGeneral Physics and AstronomyPulse broadeningStatistical and Nonlinear Physics02 engineering and technology01 natural scienceslaw.invention[CHIM.THEO] Chemical Sciences/Theoretical and/or physical chemistry020210 optoelectronics & photonicsElectric power transmission[NLIN.NLIN-PS]Nonlinear Sciences [physics]/Pattern Formation and Solitons [nlin.PS]lawRobustness (computer science)Electrical network0103 physical sciences[NLIN.NLIN-PS] Nonlinear Sciences [physics]/Pattern Formation and Solitons [nlin.PS][ CHIM.THEO ] Chemical Sciences/Theoretical and/or physical chemistry0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDispersion managed[ NLIN.NLIN-PS ] Nonlinear Sciences [physics]/Pattern Formation and Solitons [nlin.PS]010306 general physics
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THE QUANTITATIVE RECORDING OF SEISMIC EVENTS WITH EXTREMELY LARGE AMPLITUDE VARIATIONS BY DISCONTINUOUS GAIN CONTROL*

1963

A transistorized combination of multivibrators is described, by which the gain is set according to a time programme. This equipment allows quantitative recording of seismic events with extremely large amplitude variations. Some possible applications of this recording system to seismic research are discussed. ZUSAMMENFASSUNG Es wird eine transistorisierte Zeitschalterkombination beschrieben, die zur Einstellung vorgewahlter Verstarkungsstufen nach Zeitprogramm dient. Mit dieser Anordnung lassen sich seismische Vorgange mit beliebigen Amplituden-Anderungen quantitativ erfassen. Es werden einige Beispiele der seismischen Forschung diskutiert, bei denen diese Regis-triertechnik erfolgreich eing…

PhysicsGeophysicsAmplitudeGeochemistry and PetrologyAcousticsAutomatic gain controlGeophysical Prospecting
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Influence of gravity vector on eye movement elicited by linear acceleration.

1991

When the body/head motion is sensed by otolith organs, they respond not only to the resultant acceleration of the motion but also to the gravitational force. We investigated the influence of the gravity vector on the otolithic-ocular reflex caused by motion in normal subjects. The sled type linear accelerator, moving back and forth with a frequency of 0.25 Hz and an amplitude of 2 m, generated right-left linear acceleration with a maximum magnitude of 0.5 g. We tested every subject under seven different postures: 1) 135 degrees forward tilted (F.T.), 2) 90 degrees F.T., 3) 45 degrees F.T., 4) upright sitting, 5) 45 degrees backward tilted (B.T.), 6) 90 degrees B.T., and 7) 135 degrees B.T. …

PhysicsGravity (chemistry)medicine.diagnostic_testEye MovementsAcousticsFast Fourier transformAccelerationEye movementGeneral MedicineElectrooculographyReflex Vestibulo-OcularLinear particle acceleratorSaccadic maskingAccelerationElectrooculographyMotionOtolithic MembraneAmplitudeOtorhinolaryngologymedicineHumansSaccule and UtricleGravitationActa oto-laryngologica. Supplementum
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Acoustic phonons for coherent photon control in semiconductor structures

2007

We present a novel concept for acousto-optical modulation in waveguide (WG) structures using coherent phonons in the form of surface acoustic waves (SAWs). Here, a SAW impinging perpendicular to a waveguide structure induces a change in phase of the light propagating through it, which is translated into a transmission intensity modulation by using the WG as an arm of a Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI). We show that the modulation becomes strongly enhanced if the SAW induces phase changes of opposite sign in the MZI arms. Very compact modulators with an interaction length between the optical and acoustic waves of approx. 15 µm have been fabricated using focusing acoustic transducers to gene…

PhysicsHistoryPhotonbusiness.industryAcoustic interferometerPhase (waves)Physics::OpticsAcoustic waveComputer Science ApplicationsEducationInterferometryOpticsModulationWaveguide (acoustics)Surface acoustic wave sensorbusinessJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Modeling and Analysis of Flexible Bodies Using Lumped Parameter Method

2020

The modeling, identification and analysis of a flexible beam is presented. The lumped parameter method is used to model a flexible beam. The use of camera measurements to identify lumped parameters, namely spring stiffness and damping coefficient, is described. The measurements of the tip oscillations using a high-speed camera and high-precision laser tracker are compared. The static and dynamic behavior of the flexible beam model is compared to the experimental results to show the validity of the model.

PhysicsIdentification (information)Flexibility (anatomy)medicine.anatomical_structureLaser trackerSpring (device)AcousticsmedicineStiffnessmedicine.symptomBeam (structure)2020 IEEE 11th International Conference on Mechanical and Intelligent Manufacturing Technologies (ICMIMT)
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Design of a System to Compose 50 Hz Alternating and Static Magnetic Field From Induction Coil and Permanent Magnets

2020

We demonstrate a technical solution to achieve an intense 50 Hz alternating magnetic field and a static magnetic field made by a permanent magnet at the same place. A compact coil built using the Bitter coil concept is customized to support alternating current, thus creating an alternating magnetic field. A complementary permanent magnet assembly is built around it to achieve the superposition of both fields along the axis of symmetry. Results from the experimental model are compared to both numerical and analytical models.

PhysicsInduction coilSuperposition principleExperimental modelElectromagnetic coillawAcousticsMagnetMagnetostaticsAlternating currentElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMagnetic fieldlaw.inventionIEEE Magnetics Letters
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