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Behavioural strategy of common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in response to different kinds of boats in the waters of Lampedusa Island (It…

2013

Owing to the increase of boat-traffic in the ocean many studies have been conducted to determine the response of bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) to this kind of disturbance. This species is affected by boats in various ways and the response depends on the behavioural state of the dolphin but also on the kind of vessel. This study aimed to determine the effect of motorboats and trawlers on dolphins' presence, permanence in the area and whistle parameters in Lampedusa waters (Italy). Sampling was carried out between May and December 2006 and between July and September 2009, using experimental passive acoustic monitoring systems (PAM); a total of 300 h of recordings and 3000 whistles w…

FisheryMarine mammalPassive acoustic monitoringGeographyEcologybiologyAquatic ScienceLampedusabiology.organism_classificationBottlenose dolphinBehavioural stateNature and Landscape ConservationAquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
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Generalization of the Den Hartog model and rule-of-thumb formulas for optimal tuned mass dampers

2022

In recent years, the need of improving safety standards for both existing and new buildings against earthquake and wind loads has created a growing interest in the use of the so-called tuned mass dampers, exploited to control, in active or passive way, the dynamic response of structures. To design and optimize tuned mass damper systems, the effective analytical procedure proposed by Den Hartog in his seminal work (Den Hartog, 1985) has been widely adopted over the years, without including damping of the main structure. However, in many cases of engineering interest, the damping of the primary system plays a key role in the overall mechanical response, with the result of an increase in compl…

Fixed pointsOptimal damping ratioAcoustics and UltrasonicsDen Hartog modelOptimal tuning frequency ratioMechanics of MaterialsMechanical EngineeringDamped structureCondensed Matter PhysicsTuned mass damper
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New Acoustic Test Chambers at the University of Palermo

2008

Acoustic test chambers at the University of Palermo have been completed after a design optimization of existent building structures. A unique building houses five reverberation chambers, differently coupled each other in order to achieve a large flexibility on testing procedures, and offices for the staff. Main measurements offered to national and international standards include determination of sound power, sound insulation and sound absorption. Reverberation chambers present peculiar geometries in order to achieve the desidered sound fields. Chambers structure and layout within the whole building, housing all the acoustic facilities, has been designed in order to achieve strong sound insu…

Flexibility (engineering)geographyAbsorption (acoustics)Reverberationgeography.geographical_feature_categorySettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleAcoustics and UltrasonicsComputer scienceAcousticsSound powerTest (assessment)SoundproofingArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Reverberation room design: theory applications to measurements of sound absorption transmission loss sound powerSound (geography)
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Control of hysteretic instability in rotating machinery by elastic suspension systems subject to dry and viscous friction

2010

Abstract Most of the undesired whirling motions of rotating machines can be efficiently reduced by supporting journal boxes elastically and controlling their movement by viscous dampers or by dry friction surfaces normal to the shaft axis, which rub against the frame. In the case of dry dampers, resonance ranges of the floating support configuration can be easily cut off by planning a motionless adhesive state of the friction surfaces. On the contrary, the dry friction contact must change automatically into sliding conditions when the fixed support resonances are to be feared. Moreover, the whirl amplitude can be restrained throughout the speed range by a proper choice of the suspension-to-…

Floquet theoryEngineeringAcoustics and Ultrasonicsbusiness.industryrotating machineryMechanical EngineeringEquations of motionAngular velocityRotational speedMechanicsviscous friction suspensionCondensed Matter PhysicsSettore ING-IND/13 - Meccanica Applicata Alle MacchineDamperhysteretic inabilityVibrationNonlinear systemClassical mechanicsDry friction suspensionMechanics of MaterialsbusinessLinear stabilityJournal of Sound and Vibration
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Time-resolved velocity measurements in a magnetic micromixer

2015

Abstract Mixing efficiency is lower in passive micromixers due to viscous forces and substantial research effort is focused on designing high performance micromixers. Active micromixers make use of external forces to enhance mixing efficiency. Among these, magnetic forces are popular because they are non-contact and therefore the micromixer design can be kept simple. Laser-based diagnostic tools have great potential in providing multi-parameter information in microfluidics research on mixing. MicroPIV experiments are performed to investigate the transient flow field in a magnetic micromixer undergoing labyrinthine instability. Velocity and interface front information is extracted from a seq…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesPhysicsMechanical EngineeringGeneral Chemical EngineeringAcousticsMicrofluidicsAerospace EngineeringMicromixerImage processingEdge detectionFilter (large eddy simulation)Nuclear Energy and EngineeringPrewitt operatorMixing (physics)Microscale chemistryExperimental Thermal and Fluid Science
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Nonrecursive multiple shock formation via four-wave mixing: theory and experiment

2002

We show theoretically and experimentally that a beat signal propagating along a normally dispersive fiber can trigger the formation of multiple shocks. This phenomenon critically depends on the input frequency separation and power of the beat signal.

Four-wave mixingsymbols.namesakeOpticsFrequency separationbusiness.industryInverse scattering problemsymbolsBeat (acoustics)MechanicsScattering theorybusinessRaman scatteringMathematicsNonlinear Guided Waves and Their Applications
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The influence of the propagation path length on the results of the time–frequency analysis of the acoustic emission generated by partial discharges i…

2006

The paper presents the measurement results of the acoustic emission (AE) signals generated by partial discharges (PDs) at various thickness of the oil insulation layer. For the AE signals registered the time - frequency analysis was carried out based on the use of the short-time Fourier transform (STFT). Two- and three-dimensional spectrograms of the power spectrum density and the amplitude spectrum were determined. The evaluation of the influence of the propagation path length of the AE signal on the results of the time - frequency analysis was performed through the analysis of the spectrograms determined.

Frequency analysisMaterials scienceAcousticsShort-time Fourier transformGeneral Physics and AstronomySpectral densityTime–frequency analysislaw.inventionComputer Science::Hardware Architecturesymbols.namesakeFourier transformAcoustic emissionPath lengthComputer Science::SoundlawsymbolsSpectrogramJournal de Physique IV (Proceedings)
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2021

Previous work showed that the beginning of a sound is more important for the perception of loudness than later parts. When a short silent gap of sufficient duration is inserted into a sound, this primacy effect reoccurs in the second sound part after the gap. The present study investigates whether this temporal weighting occurs independently for different frequency bands. Sounds consisting of two bandpass noises were presented in four different conditions: (1) a simultaneous gap in both bands, (2) a gap in only the lower frequency band, (3) a gap in only the higher frequency band, or (4) no gap. In all conditions, the temporal loudness weights showed a primacy effect at sound onset. For the…

Frequency bandAcoustics05 social sciences01 natural sciences050105 experimental psychologyRadio spectrumLoudnessWeightingIntensity discriminationDuration (music)0103 physical sciencesSecond sound0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology010301 acousticsGeneral PsychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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Thermally Tunable Surface Acoustic Wave Cavities

2020

We experimentally demonstrate the dynamical tuning of the acoustic field in a surface acoustic wave (SAW) cavity defined by a periodic arrangement of metal stripes on LiNbO3 substrate. Applying a dc voltage to the ends of the metal grid results in a temperature rise due to resistive heating that changes the frequency response of the device up to 0.3%, which can be used to control the acoustic transmission through the structure. The timescale of the switching is demonstrated to be of about 200 ms. In addition, we have also performed finite-element simulations of the transmission spectrum of a model system, which exhibits a temperature dependence consistent with the experimental data. The adv…

Frequency responseAcoustic fieldCondensed Matter - Materials ScienceMaterials scienceAcoustics and Ultrasonicsbusiness.industrySurface acoustic waveMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)FOS: Physical sciencesSubstrate (electronics)Physics - Applied PhysicsApplied Physics (physics.app-ph)Acoustic transmission01 natural sciencesDc voltageTransmission (telecommunications)0103 physical sciencesOptoelectronicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessJoule heating010301 acousticsInstrumentation
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Random vibration of linear and nonlinear structural systems with singular matrices: A frequency domain approach

2017

Abstract A frequency domain methodology is developed for stochastic response determination of multi-degree-of-freedom (MDOF) linear and nonlinear structural systems with singular matrices. This system modeling can arise when a greater than the minimum number of coordinates/DOFs is utilized, and can be advantageous, for instance, in cases of complex multibody systems where the explicit formulation of the equations of motion can be a nontrivial task. In such cases, the introduction of additional/redundant DOFs can facilitate the formulation of the equations of motion in a less labor intensive manner. Specifically, relying on the generalized matrix inverse theory, a Moore-Penrose (M-P) based f…

Frequency responseAcoustics and Ultrasonics02 engineering and technologyCondensed Matter PhysicAcoustics and Ultrasonic01 natural sciences0203 mechanical engineering0103 physical sciencesStochastic dynamicMechanics of Material010301 acousticsMoore–Penrose pseudoinverseMathematicsCovariance matrixMechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisLinear systemEquations of motionCondensed Matter PhysicsMoore-Penrose inverseFrequency domainNonlinear systemFrequency domain; Moore-Penrose inverse; Random vibration; Singular matrix; Stochastic dynamics; Condensed Matter Physics; Mechanics of Materials; Acoustics and Ultrasonics; Mechanical Engineering020303 mechanical engineering & transportsMechanics of MaterialsFrequency domainRandom vibrationSingular matrixRandom vibration
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