Search results for "Time domain"

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A new dynamic identification technique: application to the evaluation of the equivalent strut for infilled frames

2003

A new time domain identification technique for systems under Gaussian white noise input is presented, requiring for its application the measurement of the system response but no information about input intensity. The technique proposed is based on the statistic moment equations derived by using a special class of mathematical models named "potential models". These models allow one to determine fundamental properties of the response statistics, making it possible to identify stiffness and dissipation features of a structural system, and also to determine the excitation input. The technique proposed is here applied to the identification of the strut equivalent to the infill of a single story-…

Mathematical modelStructural systemFrame (networking)System identificationStiffnessWhite noiseItô differential calculuSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle Costruzionisymbols.namesakePin-jointed equivalent strutGaussian noisesymbolsmedicineTime domainmedicine.symptomInfilled frameAlgorithmPotential modelStructural identificationCivil and Structural EngineeringMathematicsEngineering Structures
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Enhanced prediction of multipaction breakdown in passive waveguide components including space charge effects

2008

An enhanced prediction software tool of multipaction breakdown effect in passive waveguide components is proposed in this work. For such purpose, the space charge field effects are included employing a particle-in-cell code and finite differences in time domain integration techniques. As a result, the novel prediction tool models all the physical effects derived from multipactor such as reflected power, noise and/or harmonics, thus improving the accuracy of the threshold predictions and providing very valuable additional information of the phenomena. Such tool has been integrated within a full-wave modal analysis software for complex waveguide geometries (FEST3D), and the multipactor effect…

Multipactor effectPhysicsWaveguide filterHarmonicsModal analysisElectronic engineeringWaveguide (acoustics)Time domainNoise (electronics)Space charge2008 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest
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Assessing directional interactions among multiple physiological time series: The role of instantaneous causality

2012

This paper deals with the assessment of frequency domain causality in multivariate (MV) time series with significant instantaneous interactions. After providing different causality definitions, we introduce an extended MV autoregressive modeling approach whereby each definition is described in the time domain in terms of the model coefficients, and is quantified in the frequency domain by means of novel measures of directional connectivity. These measures are illustrated in a theoretical example showing how they reduce to known indexes when instantaneous causality is trivial, while they describe peculiar aspects of directional interaction in the presence of instantaneous causality. The appl…

Multivariate statisticsBrain MappingSeries (mathematics)Biomedical EngineeringBrainElectroencephalographyHealth InformaticsCausality (physics)Autoregressive modelFrequency domainMultivariate AnalysisSignal ProcessingSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticaEconometricsHumansTime domainTime seriesNerve NetAlgorithmAlgorithmsMathematics1707
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Spectral broadening of the Soret band in myoglobin: an interpretation by the full spectrum of low-frequency modes from a normal modes analysis.

2005

In this work the temperature dependence of the Soret band line shape in carbon-monoxy myoglobin is re-analyzed by using both the full correlator approach in the time domain and the frequency domain approach. The new analyses exploit the full density of vibrational states of carbon-monoxy myoglobin available from normal modes analysis, and avoid the artificial division of the entire set of vibrational modes coupled to the Soret transition into "high-frequency" and "low-frequency" subsets; the frequency domain analysis, however, makes use of the so-called short-times approximation, while the time domain one avoids it. Time domain and frequency domain analyses give very similar results, thus s…

Myoglobin Molecular Dynamics Simulation active siteChemistryMyoglobinSpectrum AnalysisAnharmonicityBiophysicsAnalytical chemistryTemperatureGeneral MedicineMolecular physicsVibrationSpectral lineModels ChemicalNormal modeMolecular vibrationFrequency domainComputer SimulationTime domainHarmonic oscillatorDoppler broadeningEuropean biophysics journal : EBJ
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Design, modelling, and analysis of a large floating dock for spar floating wind turbine installation

2020

Installation of floating wind turbines at the offshore site is a challenging task. A significant part of the time efficiency and costs are related to the installation methods which are sensitive to weather conditions. This study investigates a large floating dock concept, which can be used to shield a floating wind turbine during installation of tower, nacelle, and rotor onto a spar foundation. In this paper, the concept is described in detail, and a design optimisation is carried out using simple design constraints. Hydrodynamic analysis and dynamic response analysis of the coupled system of the optimum dock and spar are conducted. Two spars of different sizes are considered, and the motio…

NacelleFloating dock0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineeringOcean EngineeringFloating wind turbine02 engineering and technology0201 civil engineeringlaw.inventionlawDOCKGeneral Materials ScienceSpar021101 geological & geomatics engineeringWind powerDesign optimisationRotor (electric)business.industryMechanical EngineeringResponse analysisSpar floating wind turbineSwellFrequency domainVDP::Teknologi: 500Dynamic responseNumerical modellingMechanics of MaterialsOffshore installationHydrodynamicsTime domainbusinessGeologyMarine engineeringMarine Structures
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2H NMR Time Domain Analysis of Ultraslow Reorientations in Supercooled Liquids

1998

A method for evaluating 2H NMR stimulated echo experiments in the time domain is presented. It exhibits a high sensitivity to molecular reorientation mechanisms for small angles. Reorientations with jump angles below 25degrees can be resolved with a precision of approximately 1degrees so that, e.g., rotational diffusion and finite jump angle mechanisms become distinguishable. The method, applicable to isotropic reorientation models, is thought to extend the domain of 2D exchange spectroscopy where the best resolution is obtained in the large angle range of anisotropic reorientational mechanisms. Application to reorientation in the supercooled melt of ortho-terphenyl is presented. These data…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotropyBiophysicsRotational diffusionCondensed Matter PhysicsBiochemistryMolecular physicsCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryTerphenylJumpProton NMRTime domainPhysics::Chemical PhysicsAnisotropyTwo-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyJournal of Magnetic Resonance
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Time-of-flight photoelectron momentum microscopy with 80–500 MHz photon sources: electron-optical pulse picker or bandpass pre-filter

2021

Journal of synchrotron radiation 28(6), 1891 - 1908 (2021). doi:10.1107/S1600577521010511

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsSpectrum analyzerMaterials sciencePhotonMicroscopephotoelectron diffraction550Synchrotron radiationmomentum microscopylaw.inventionOpticslawddc:550Pulse waveTime domaintime of flight spectroscopy ; momentum microscopy ; ARPES ; photoelectron diffraction ; pulse pickingpulse pickingInstrumentationMomentum (technical analysis)Radiationbusiness.industryARPESResearch PapersTime of flighttime-of-flight spectroscopyPhysics::Accelerator Physicsbusiness
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Numerical Investigations of an Implicit Leapfrog Time-Domain Meshless Method

2014

Numerical solution of partial differential equations governing time domain simulations in computational electromagnetics, is usually based on grid methods in space and on explicit schemes in time. A predefined grid in the problem domain and a stability step size restriction need. Recently, the authors have reformulated the meshless framework based on smoothed particle hydrodynamics, in order to be applied for time domain electromagnetic simulation. Despite the good spatial properties, the numerical explicit time integration introduces, also in a meshless context, a severe constraint. In this paper, at first, the stability condition is addressed in a general way by allowing the time step inc…

Numerical AnalysisRegularized meshless methodApplied MathematicsMeshless methodsMathematical analysisGeneral EngineeringGridTheoretical Computer ScienceComputational MathematicsAlternating direction implicit methodSettore MAT/08 - Analisi NumericaSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaComputational Theory and MathematicsProblem domainADI leapfrog methodSmoothed particle electromagneticsComputational electromagneticsMeshfree methodsTime domainSoftwareMathematicsNumerical partial differential equations
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Art Painting Testing with Terahertz Pulse and Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave

2017

Paintings of individuals or collections undergo aging over time. The work of art restorers consists of repairing these defects using techniques that respect the history of the work. Ultraviolet, infrared and visible light and X-rays are well known techniques for analyzing these defects, but Terahertz is also increasingly used. Several works have shown that it is possible to detect hidden layers and various defects via terahertz pulses. In a previous work, we have shown that it is possible to use terahertz radiation to detect defects in the context of a restoration of a painting with a speed increase compared to time domain imaging.

PaintingMaterials science[SPI.OPTI] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Optics / Photonicbusiness.industryInfraredTerahertz radiation[SPI] Engineering Sciences [physics]Context (language use)01 natural sciences010309 optics[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]Optics0103 physical sciencesTerahertz pulse[SPI.OPTI]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Optics / PhotonicContinuous waveTime domainbusinessImage restorationComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Beer-Lambert law for optical tissue diagnostics: current state of the art and the main limitations.

2021

Abstract. Significance: Beer–Lambert law (BLL) is a widely used tool for contact and remote determination of absorber concentration in various media, including living tissues. Originally proposed in the 18th century as a simple exponential expression, it has survived numerous modifications and updates. The basic assumptions of this law may not be fulfilled in real measurement conditions. This can lead to mistaken or misinterpreted results. In particular, the effects to be additionally taken into account in the tissue measurements include anisotropy, scattering, fluorescence, chemical equilibria, interference, dichroism, spectral bandwidth disagreements, stray radiation, and instrumental eff…

PaperPhotonsPhotonOptical PhenomenaScatteringComputer sciencetissue absorptionBiomedical EngineeringBeer–Lambert lawInterference (wave propagation)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsExpression (mathematics)Light scatteringElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBiomaterialssymbols.namesakeoptical scatteringsymbolsTime domainState (computer science)OximetryBiological systemBeer’s lawReview PapersJournal of biomedical optics
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