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High-velocity Impact Location on Aircraft panels Using Macro-fiber Composite piezoelectric Rosettes

2010

In this article, an approach based on an array of macro-fiber composite (MFC) transducers arranged as rosettes is proposed for high-velocity impact location on isotropic and composite aircraft panels. Each rosette, using the directivity behavior of three MFC sensors, provides the direction of an incoming wave generated by the impact source as a principal strain angle. A minimum of two rosettes is sufficient to determine the impact location by intersecting the wave directions. The piezoelectric rosette approach is easier to implement than the well-known time-of-flight-based triangulation of acoustic emissions because it does not require knowledge of the wave speed in the material. Hence, th…

Engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringAcousticsIsotropyTriangulation (social science)impact location structural health monitoring macro-fiber composite transducers acoustic emissions.DirectivityPiezoelectricitylaw.inventionOpticsAcoustic emissionlawNondestructive testingLight-gas gunGeneral Materials ScienceStructural health monitoringbusinessAstrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics
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Laser-air hybrid ultrasonic technique for dynamic railroad inspection applications

2005

The Laser-Air Hybrid Ultrasonic Technique (LAHUT) combines laser generation with air-coupled detection of ultrasound. The technique is non-contact and has the characteristic of operating from remote distances. Acoustic wave laser-generation apparatus can be metres away from the interrogated surface, while air-coupled detection stand-off can be on the order of several centimetres. The technique has the unique capability of interrogating structural materials in their true industrial environment. Dynamic tests are performed on parts with complex geometry, limited accessibility and curved surfaces. Also, dark and rough finish surfaces, which significantly reduce the efficiency of optical detect…

Engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringAcousticsMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Metals and AlloysBase (geometry)FlangeTransverse planeMechanics of MaterialsProof of conceptRail inspectionMaterials ChemistryForensic engineeringHead (vessel)Ultrasonic sensorTreadbusinessInstrumentation
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Proof of concept of wayside railroad wheel inspection using a laser-air hybrid ultrasonic technique

2003

Non-destructive inspection of railroad wheels is performed in maintenance shops, where wheels are removed and inspected individually. No technique is yet available to the railroad industry to perform wayside inspections of wheels on a moving train. The characteristics of laser and air-coupled ultrasound are discussed to justify the use of a laser-air hybrid ultrasonic technique. Laser generation of ultrasound is combined with air-coupled detection to provide a flexible non-contact and remote technique that would enable the railroad industry to perform wayside inspections of moving railroad wheels. The present paper describes Proof of Concept set-up and results of the experiments performed a…

Engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringAcousticsMetals and AlloysFlangeLaserSignalAutomotive engineeringlaw.inventionMechanics of MaterialsProof of conceptlawUltrasound Laser Ultrasound Air-Coupled Ultrasound Shattered Rim Crack Fatigue Crack.Materials ChemistryUltrasonic sensorRadio frequencyTime domainTreadbusinessInsight - Non-Destructive Testing and Condition Monitoring
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Fatigue life prediction under wide band random loading

2004

In this paper, a method for the high-cycle fatigue life prediction of components subjected to gaussian, stationary, wide band random loading is presented. It allows the user to evaluate the fatigue life of components subjected to uniaxial stress states directly from the stress power spectral density (PSD), avoiding onerous simulations in time domain. The proposed method can be applied to random stress processes having PSD of any shape, and the fatigue life predictions obtained are more accurate than that provided by most of the frequency domain techniques proposed in literature.

Engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringGaussianAcousticsSpectral densityStress (mechanics)symbols.namesakephotoelasticity automation phase shifting stress separationMechanics of MaterialsFrequency domainsymbolsForensic engineeringGeneral Materials ScienceWide bandTime domainbusinessVibration fatigueFatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures
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Stability analysis of rotor whirl under nonlinear internal friction by a general averaging approach

2016

The two main sources of internal friction in a rotor-shaft system are the shaft structural hysteresis and the possible shrink-fit release of the assembly. The internal friction tends to destabilize the over-critical rotor running, but a remedy against this effect may be provided by a proper combination of some external damping in the supports and an anisotropic arrangement of the support stiffness, or at most by the support damping alone, depending on the system geometry. The present analysis reported here considers a general asymmetric rotor-shaft system, where the rotor is perfectly rigid and is constrained by viscous–flexible supports having different stiffnesses on two orthogonal plane…

Engineeringbusiness.industryRotor (electric)Mechanical EngineeringAerospace Engineering02 engineering and technologySettore ING-IND/13 - Meccanica Applicata Alle Macchine01 natural sciencesStability (probability)Internal frictionAveraging approach nonlinear rotor-shaft hysteresis overcritical whirl rotor-dynamicslaw.inventionNonlinear systemHysteresis020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineeringMechanics of MaterialsControl theorylaw0103 physical sciencesAutomotive EngineeringGeneral Materials Sciencebusiness010301 acousticsJournal of Vibration and Control
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Low-Cost Alternatives for Urban Noise Nuisance Monitoring Using Wireless Sensor Networks

2015

Noise pollution caused by vehicular traffic is a common problem in urban environments that has been shown to affect people's health and children's cognition. In the last decade, several studies have been conducted to assess this noise, by measuring the equivalent noise pressure level (called L eq ) to acquire an accurate sound map using wireless networks with acoustic sensors. However, even with similar values of L eq , people can feel the noise differently according to its frequency characteristics. Thus, indexes, which can express people's feelings by subjective measures, are required. In this paper, we analyze the suitability of using the psychoacoustic metrics given by the Zwicker's mod…

Engineeringbusiness.industryWireless networkNoise pollutionReal-time computingAnnoyanceBackground noiseNoiseElectronic engineeringWirelessPsychoacousticsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessInstrumentationWireless sensor networkIEEE Sensors Journal
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Identification of the inertial model for innovative semi-immergible USV (SI-USV) drone for marine and lakes operations

2015

The proposed project shows the results obtained in the implementation and testing in lacustrine and marine environment of a nautical remote controlled vehicle with surface navigation and innovative features Semi-Immergible (SI-USV). This vehicle is based on a pending patent belonging to Palermo University (Patent Pending RM2012A000209 and Patent RM2014Z000060) concerning innovative semi-immersible vehicles (SI-Drone), that can be remotely controlled from the ground, air, satellite and sea also during the semi-immersible operation. Given its low draft, the electric powered vehicle, coupled with jet propulsion, makes it possible to navigate in shallow waters, coastal shipping or sandbars.

EngineeringgeographySettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleInertial frame of referencegeography.geographical_feature_categoryAcoustics and Ultrasonicssemi-immersiblebusiness.industryvesselMechanical engineeringShoalOcean EngineeringSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciOceanographyJet propulsionDroneIdentification (information)Settore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaSignal Processingsi-usvSatellitestadam centrebusinessInstrumentationMarine engineeringOCEANS 2015 - MTS/IEEE Washington
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Problems in determining the size of the population and critical groups exposed to environmental noise

1978

Abstract In order to better estimate how and to what extent people are affected by exposure to environmental noise, an attempt must be made to calculate first the size of the entire population exposed to certain levels of noise and, second, groups within the population which are particularly sensitive to noise. Such a study has been started in the Federal Republic of Germany. It has been estimated that about 14 million people are exposed to sound levels of roughly 62 dB(A) and about 2 million to levels of roughly 70 dB(A). Nothing is yet known about the existence or size of sensitive groups within these populations, however, and the following report lists areas needing research in terms of …

Entire populationeducation.field_of_studyNoiseGeographyAcoustics and UltrasonicsMechanics of MaterialsMechanical EngineeringPopulationFederal republic of germanyCondensed Matter PhysicsEnvironmental noiseeducationDemographyJournal of Sound and Vibration
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An optimal dimensioning method of a green wall structure for noise pollution reduction

2021

International audience; This paper concern the optimization of a multilayered green wall structure including substrate and foliage in order to reduce as much as possible backward noise reflection and forward transmission from the wall. Each component involved in the wall structure is fully characterized experimentally to get its transfer matrix. Simulation demonstrated that foliage layer superimposed to substrate layer doesn’t affect the transmission losses but contributes greatly to the increase of return losses of the green wall structure. To achieve the best perfor­mances in terms of return and forward losses as well as frequency bandwidth, the methods of optimization are discussed inclu…

Environmental EngineeringMaterials scienceReturn lossAcousticsNoise reductionTransmission lossesGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesNoise (electronics)[SPI.MAT]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Materials[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]2010 MSC: 00-01 99-00021108 energyNoise reductionDimensioning0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCivil and Structural Engineering[SPI.ACOU]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Acoustics [physics.class-ph]FoliageMulti-layerTransmission lossReturn lossesBuilding and ConstructionNoise reduction;Substrate;Foliage;Multi-layer;Return loss;Transmission lossTransfer matrixSubstrate (building)Transmission (telecommunications)Reflection (physics)SubstrateGreen wall[SPI.GCIV.EC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Civil Engineering/Eco-conception
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Space Thermoacoustic Radioisotopic Power System, SpaceTRIPS: The Magnetohydrodynamic Generator

2021

Electricity production is a major problem for deep space exploration. The possibility of using radioisotope elements with a very long life as an energy source was investigated in the framework of an EU project “SpaceTRIPS”. For this, a two-stage system was tested, the first in which thermal energy is converted into mechanical energy by means of a thermoacoustic process, and the second where mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy by means of a magnetohydrodynamic generator (MHD). The aim of the present study is to develop an analytical model of the MHD generator. A one-dimensional model is developed and presented that allows us to evaluate the behavior of the device as regards…

Environmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentMHDGeography Planning and Developmentenergy convertersthermoacousticsTJ807-830Management Monitoring Policy and Lawmagnetohydrodynamics; MHD; liquid metals; thermoacoustics; energy converters; deep space flightsTD194-195Renewable energy sourcesEnvironmental sciencesdeep space flightsGE1-350magnetohydrodynamicsliquid metalsSustainability
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