Use of low frequency harmonic components as a signature to detect arcing on HTV silicone rubber in salt-fog

Author(s):  
A.H. El-Hag ◽  
S.H. Jayaram ◽  
E.A. Cherney
Author(s):  
Sun Wei ◽  
Li Li ◽  
Chu Zhigang ◽  
Li Linyong ◽  
Fan Xiaopeng

The low-frequency harmonic components of urban substation noise are easy to annoy the residents. Multi-frequency perfect sound-absorbing metasurface based on the Helmholtz resonator (HR) is an alternative solution to suppress the low-frequency harmonic noise. This paper proposes an efficient design method of structural parameter for the multi-frequency perfect sound-absorbing metasurface. Taking the perfect sound absorption at the target frequency as objective and the structural parameters of HR as optimization variables, the structural parameter optimization model of multi-frequency perfect sound-absorbing metasurface is established and solved by the sequential quadratic programming algorithm. The proposed design method effectively overcomes the deterioration of sound absorption performance caused by the combined design of multiple perfect sound absorption units. Utilizing the proposed method, we designed a multi-frequency perfect sound-absorbing metasurface to absorb the four harmonic components of an urban substation noise simultaneously. The finite element simulation results and the experimental results of the physical sample indicate that the designed multi-frequency perfect sound-absorbing metasurface can satisfy critical coupling to achieve perfect sound absorption at all target frequencies.


2019 ◽  
Vol 85 (1(I)) ◽  
pp. 64-71 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. M. Gadenin

The cycle configuration at two-frequency loading regimes depends on the number of parameters including the absolute values of the frequencies and amplitudes of the low-frequency and high-frequency loads added during this mode, the ratio of their frequencies and amplitudes, as well as the phase shift between these harmonic components, the latter having a significant effect only with a small ratio of frequencies. Presence of such two-frequency regimes or service loading conditions for parts of machines and structures schematized by them can significantly reduce their endurance. Using the results of experimental studies of changes in the endurance of a two-frequency loading of specimens of cyclically stable, cyclically softened and cyclically hardened steels under rigid conditions we have shown that decrease in the endurance under the aforementioned conditions depends on the ratio of frequencies and amplitudes of operation low-frequency low-cycle and high-frequency vibration stresses, and, moreover, the higher the level of the ratios of amplitudes and frequencies of those stacked harmonic processes of loading the greater the effect. It is shown that estimation of such a decrease in the endurance compared to a single frequency loading equal in the total stress (strains) amplitudes can be carried out using an exponential expression coupling those endurances through a parameter (reduction factor) containing the ratio of frequencies and amplitudes of operation cyclic loads and characteristic of the material. The reduction is illustrated by a set of calculation-experimental curves on the corresponding diagrams for each of the considered types of materials and compared with the experimental data.


Author(s):  
В. М. Мойсишин ◽  
M. V. Lyskanych ◽  
R. A. Zhovniruk ◽  
Ye. P. Majkovych

The purpose of the proposed article is to establish the causes of oscillations of drilling tool and the basic laws of the distribution of the total energy of the process of changing the axial dynamic force over frequencies of spectrum. Variable factors during experiments on the classical plan were the rigidity of drilling tool and the hardness of the rock. According to the results of research, the main power of the process of change of axial dynamic force during drilling of three roller cone bits is in the frequency range 0-32 Hz in which three harmonic frequency components are allocated which correspond to the theoretical values of low-frequency and gear oscillations of the chisel and proper oscillations of the bit. The experimental values of frequencies of harmonic components of energy and normalized spectrum as well as the magnitude of the dispersion of the axial dynamic force and its normalized values at these frequencies are presented. It has been found that with decreasing rigidity of the drilling tool maximum energy of axial dynamic force moves from the low-frequency oscillation region to the tooth oscillation area, intensifying the process of rock destruction and, at the same time, protecting the tool from the harmful effects of the vibrations of the bit. Reducing the rigidity of the drilling tool protects the bit from the harmful effects of the vibrations generated by the stand. The energy reductions in these fluctuations range from 47 to 77%.


1974 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 616-617
Author(s):  
A. S. Karavaev ◽  
L. V. Mishin

2011 ◽  
Vol 129 (4) ◽  
pp. 2472-2472 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carl R. Schilt ◽  
Ted W. Cranford ◽  
Petr Krysl ◽  
Anthony D. Hawkins

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