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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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Ultrasonic phased array inspection of wire plus arc additive manufacture samples using conventional and total focusing method imaging approaches

2019

In this study, three aluminium samples produced by wire + arc additive manufacture (WAAM) are inspected using ultrasonic phased array technology. Artificial defects are machined using a centre drill, ø 3 mm, and electrical discharge machining (EDM), ø 0.5-1 mm, in a cylindrical through-hole topology. The samples are first inspected using a single-element wheel probe mounted on a KUKA robot in order to investigate the feasibility of using a conventional ultrasonic transducer approach. Unfortunately, the wheel probe is found to be unsuitable for scanning the WAAM specimens and ultrasonic phased arrays are employed next. The set-up includes 5 MHz and 10 MHz arrays (128 elements) in direct cont…

Materials sciencebusiness.product_categoryartificial defectsArtificial defects Full matrix capture (FMC) Total focusing method (TFM) Ultrasonic phased array Wire + arc additive manufacture (WAAM)Phased arrayApertureController (computing)AcousticsTK0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologytotal focusing method (TFM)01 natural sciencesSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineMachiningwire plus arc additive manufacture (WAAM)0103 physical sciencesMaterials Chemistry010301 acoustics021103 operations researchDrillMechanical EngineeringMetals and Alloysfull matrix capture (FMC)Sample (graphics)Wedge (mechanical device)Mechanics of Materialsultrasonic phased arrayUltrasonic sensorbusiness
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Perception and replication of planar sonic gestures

2012

As tables, boards, and walls become surfaces where interaction can be supported by auditory displays, it becomes important to know how accurately and effectively a spatial gesture can be rendered by means of an array of loudspeakers embedded in the surface. Two experiments were designed and performed to assess: (i) how sequences of sound pulses are perceived as gestures when the pulses are distributed in space and time along a line; (ii) how the timing of pulses affects the perceived and reproduced continuity of sequences; and (iii) how effectively a second parallel row of speakers can extend sonic gestures to a two-dimensional space. Results show that azimuthal trajectories can be effectiv…

Surface (mathematics)Settore INF/01 - InformaticaGeneral Computer ScienceComputer scienceSpeech recognitionAcousticsComputer Science (all)Auditory localizationExperimental and Cognitive PsychologySonic gestureReplication (computing)Theoretical Computer ScienceAzimuthAuditory localization; sonic gesturesInterval (music)PlanarLine (geometry)sonic gesturesLoudspeakerGestureACM Transactions on Applied Perception
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Selecting one of two regular sound sequences : Perceptual and motor effects of tempo

2008

This study assessed the influence of tempo on selecting a sound sequence. In Exp. 1, synchronization with one of the two regular subsequences in a complex sequence was measured. 30 participants indicated a preference for the fastest subsequence when subsequences were in a slow tempo range (≥ 500 msec. IOI), and with the slower subsequence when they were in the fast tempo range (≤ 300 msec. IOI). These results were replicated using a perceptual task (Exp. 2 and 3) in which the 30 listeners had to detect a temporal irregularity in one of the two subsequences. Detection was better when the temporal irregularity was in the fastest subsequence than in the slowest one when the complex sequence w…

AdultMaleAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectSpeech recognition[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyChoice Behavior[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology[ SHS.PSY ] Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyDiscrimination PsychologicalPerceptionSubsequenceTask Performance and AnalysisHumansAttentionMathematicsmedia_commonCommunicationSequencebusiness.industryEquipment DesignSensory SystemsFast tempoSoundAcoustic StimulationMotor SkillsPattern Recognition PhysiologicalTime PerceptionAuditory PerceptionEquipment FailureFemalebusinessPsychomotor PerformancePsychoacoustics
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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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A module for syntactic processing in music?

2006

Music and language have rules governing the structural organization of events. By analogy to language, these rules are referred to as the ‘syntactic rules’ of music. Does this analogy imply that the brain actually performs syntactic computations on musical structures, similar to those for language and based on a specialized module [1–3]? In contrast to linguistic syntax, which involves abstract computation between words, rules governing musical syntax are rooted in psychoacoustic properties of sound: syntactically related events are related on a sensory level and involve only weak acoustical deviance.

Neuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyCognitive NeuroscienceComputationMusical syntaxAnalogyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyContrast (music)PsychoacousticsMusicalPsychologySensory levelSyntaxLinguisticsTrends in Cognitive Sciences
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Iodine and mercury resonance lamps for kinetics experiments and their spectra in the far ultraviolet

2000

Electrodeless iodine and mercury iodide radio-frequency discharge lamps have been made to provide intense sources of resonance radiation of iodine and mercury in the 183-253 nm region. Production technology and emission spectra in the ultraviolet and vacuum ultraviolet regions are described. Both lamps (iodine and mercury iodide) are designed and used for monitoring the iodine 2P1/2 (206.163 nm) and 2P3/2 (183.038 nm) level population kinetics after flash photolysis of I2 or other precursor molecules in laboratory experiments. The technique is suitable for the investigation of the gas phase reaction kinetics following the photolysis of I2 in the presence of O3.

chemistry.chemical_classificationGas-discharge lampAcoustics and UltrasonicsKineticsPhotodissociationIodideAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementCondensed Matter PhysicsIodinemedicine.disease_causeSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionMercury (element)chemistrylawmedicineFlash photolysisUltravioletJournal of Physics D: Applied Physics
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A Trajectory-Driven SIMO mm-Wave Channel Model for a Moving Point Scatterer

2021

In this paper, we propose a trajectory-based three-dimensional (3D) non-stationary channel model for a millimeter wave (mm-Wave) single-input multiple-output (SIMO) system. The proposed channel model is designed to capture the mobility of a moving point scatterer in an indoor environment. We derive the expression of the time-variant (TV) channel transfer function (CTF). We study the TV Doppler characteristics of the channel, such as the TV Doppler power spectrum and the TV mean Doppler shift. To validate the proposed channel model, we performed a measurement campaign in an indoor environment using a software defined radar operating at 24 GHz. As a moving object, we consider a single swingin…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryAcoustics020208 electrical & electronic engineeringPendulumSpectral density020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologylaw.inventionsymbols.namesakeSoftwarelawExtremely high frequency0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringsymbolsTrajectoryRadarbusinessDoppler effectComputer Science::Information TheoryCommunication channel2021 15th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP)
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Dynamic Light Scattering Signal Conditioning for Data Processing

2017

Abstract When performing data acquisition for a Dynamic Light Scattering experiment, one of the most important aspect is the filtering and conditioning of the electrical signal. The signal is amplified first and then fed as input for the analog digital convertor. As a result a digital time series is obtained. The frequency spectrum is computed by the logical unit offering the basis for further Dynamic Light Scattering analysis methods. This paper presents a simple setup that can accomplish the signal conditioning and conversion to a digital time series.

PhysicsData processingDynamic light scatteringAcousticsGeneral MedicineSignal conditioningACTA Universitatis Cibiniensis
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Current transformers effects on the measurement of harmonic active power in LV and MV networks

2011

The harmonic active power is used to determine the location of polluting loads, the direction of harmonic power flow and to estimate how consequential a certain current harmonic source is. The highest uncertainties, when measuring harmonic active power, are introduced by the current and voltage transducers. This paper presents experimental results which show the impact of current transformers (CTs) on the accuracy of the harmonic power measurements. An expression for the evaluation of the power error in distorted conditions was developed which can be easily utilized in the case of linear current transducers. It is shown how CTs cannot be considered linear transducers and how the higher the …

instrument transformersEngineeringVoltage and current harmonicsSwitched-mode power supplyAcousticsActive powerTransducersEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyLinear currentsPower factorHarmonic powerLinear transducersPower errorsPower transformersVoltage transducersHarmonic analysisHarmonic analysisMaximum valuesCurrent transformerElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPower measurementPhase anglesAbsolute valuesHarmonic power flowTotal harmonic distortionbusiness.industryElectric power distributionCurrent harmonicsElectrical engineeringAC powerCurrent transformerMV networksHarmonicsAccuracy classElectric instrument transformersHarmonicPower system harmonicsCurrent transformers (CTs) instrument transformerspower measurement power system harmonics.businessSettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E Elettroniche
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