The effects of excitation mechanisms of spectral profiles in helium

1974 ◽  
Vol 7 (18) ◽  
pp. L518-L521 ◽  
Author(s):  
A R Malvern ◽  
J L Nicol ◽  
D N Stacey
2021 ◽  
Vol 262 ◽  
pp. 112521
Author(s):  
P.J. Gelabert ◽  
M. Rodrigues ◽  
J. de la Riva ◽  
A. Ameztegui ◽  
M.T. Sebastià ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
pp. 2000528
Author(s):  
Xavier Zambrana‐Puyalto ◽  
Davide D'Ambrosio ◽  
Gianluca Gagliardi

1981 ◽  
Vol 26 (3) ◽  
pp. 509-515 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. M. Čadež ◽  
S. Vuković ◽  
V. V. Frolov ◽  
A. Yu. Kyrie

Generation of electromagnetic surface waves by relativistic inhomogeneous particle flows is investigated for plane and cylindrical geometries. The basic excitation mechanisms are shown to be the induced anomalous Doppler effect and the hydrodynamic Čerenkov effect. The relevant maximal growth rates may differ significantly from those derived for monoenergetic beams.


2014 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 2092 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yong Ma ◽  
Hao Li ◽  
ZiYu Gu ◽  
Wim Ubachs ◽  
Yin Yu ◽  
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Phonetica ◽  
2000 ◽  
Vol 57 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-39
Author(s):  
M.E.H. Schouten ◽  
W.J.M. Peeters
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Author(s):  
Gaute Storhaug ◽  
Torgeir Moan

Wave induced vibrations often referred to as springing and/or whipping increase the fatigue and extreme loading in ship hull girders. Both effects are disregarded in current ship rules. Various numerical codes exist for predicting the wave induced vibrations, but so far they are not considered reliable. Another means to investigate the importance of the high frequency response, although more resource demanding, is to carry out full scale measurements and/or model tests. Recently, full scale measurements of blunt ships have been carried out by DNV, and in this paper one of these ships was considered and tested in a towing tank to evaluate the additional fatigue damage due to the wave induced vibrations. Different excitation sources may excite the 2-node vertical vibration mode depending on ship design, and it is not straight forward to determine which is more important. The relative importance of the excitation mechanisms are investigated by two approaches in this paper. The first approach separates the whipping from springing to illustrate their relative importance based on basic theory in combination with model test results. The linear and second order transfer functions are utilized in this procedure. The second approach deals with the effect of the bow design on the additional fatigue damage. Three different bows were tested. The first bow design is identical to the real ship. The second bow design is a simplified version of the first one, by removing the bulb and flare. The third bow is fundamentally different from the two former blunt bows. Bow three is sharp pointed with a vertical sharp stem and vertical ship sides. The results indicate that the importance of whipping depends on the sea state, but that it is of similar importance as springing for the sea states that contributes most to the fatigue damage. Moreover, the difference in the additional fatigue damage due to wave induced vibrations for different bow shapes is moderate. This indicates that vessels with pointed bows and without pronounced bow flare, such as LNG vessels, may have a similar contribution from wave induced vibrations. Modern container vessels, which are more slender, but with pronounced bow flares should be further investigated.


2012 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 184-196 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rubens A. C. Lamparelli ◽  
Jerry A. Johann ◽  
Éder R. dos Santos ◽  
Julio C. D. M. Esquerdo ◽  
Jansle V. Rocha

This study aimed at identifying different conditions of coffee plants after harvesting period, using data mining and spectral behavior profiles from Hyperion/EO1 sensor. The Hyperion image, with spatial resolution of 30 m, was acquired in August 28th, 2008, at the end of the coffee harvest season in the studied area. For pre-processing imaging, atmospheric and signal/noise effect corrections were carried out using Flaash and MNF (Minimum Noise Fraction Transform) algorithms, respectively. Spectral behavior profiles (38) of different coffee varieties were generated from 150 Hyperion bands. The spectral behavior profiles were analyzed by Expectation-Maximization (EM) algorithm considering 2; 3; 4 and 5 clusters. T-test with 5% of significance was used to verify the similarity among the wavelength cluster means. The results demonstrated that it is possible to separate five different clusters, which were comprised by different coffee crop conditions making possible to improve future intervention actions.


Author(s):  
Horst Ecker ◽  
Thomas Pumhössel

Drive systems may experience torsional vibrations due to various kinds of excitation mechanisms. In many engineering systems, however, such vibrations may have a negative impact on the performance and must be avoided or reduced to an acceptable level by all means. Self-excited vibrations are especially unwanted, since they may grow rapidly and not only degrade the performance but even damage machinery. In this contribution it is suggested to employ parametric stiffness excitation to suppress self-excited vibrations. In the first part of the article we study the basic energy transfer mechanism that is initiated by parametric excitation, and some general conclusions are drawn. In the second part, a hypothetic drivetrain, consisting of an electrical motor, a drive shaft and working rolls is investigated. A self-excitation mechanism is assumed to destabilize the drive system. Parametric excitation is introduced via the speed control of the electrical drive, and the capability of stabilizing the system by this measure is investigated. It is shown that the damping available in the system can be used much more effectively if parametric stiffness excitation is employed.


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