نتایج جستجو برای: acoustic properties

تعداد نتایج: 947693  

2010
Peter BURY

The methods of acoustic spectroscopy are powerful tool for the study physical properties of condensed matter. The ability of these methods makes it possible to obtain important information for variety of materials concerning not only their mechanical properties. The theoretical principles of acoustic spectroscopy of some kinds of materials and structures perspective for application in electrica...

2010
N. G. Parker M. L. Mather S. P. Morgan M. J. W. Povey

The exclusive ability of acoustic waves to probe the structural, mechanical and fluidic properties of foams may offer novel approaches to characterise the porous scaffolds employed in tissue engineering. Motivated by this we conduct a preliminary investigation into the acoustic properties of a typical biopolymer and the feasibility of acoustic propagation within a foam scaffold thereof. Focussi...

2003
Alexei Kochetov

In this study we examine the acoustic properties of a relatively complex set of obstruents found in Komi-Permyak: voiceless and voiced denti-alveolar stops and fricatives, apical and laminal post-alveolar affricates and fricatives, and palatal stops. The results show that these consonants are well differentiated by a range of acoustic properties – both durational and spectral – as a combined ef...

2011
Ayaz Keerio Lachhman Das Dhomeja Asad Ali Shaikh Yasir Arfat Malkani

Sindhi language is primarily spoken in the Sindh province of Pakistan, and in some parts of India. Languages phonemic inventory include vowels, consonants and diphthongs. This paper presents acoustic analysis and properties of the glide consonants of Sindhi. Glides are considered having stable and predictable formant structure and associated acoustic properties like vowels and diphthongs. Under...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2009
Andrew N Norris

Acoustic metafluids are defined as the class of fluids that allow one domain of fluid to acoustically mimic another, as exemplified by acoustic cloaks. It is shown that the most general class of acoustic metafluids are materials with anisotropic inertia and the elastic properties of what are known as pentamode materials. The derivation uses the notion of finite deformation to define the transfo...

2016
Mike Hettich Karl Jacob Oliver Ristow Martin Schubert Axel Bruchhausen Vitalyi Gusev Thomas Dekorsy

We investigate the viscoelastic properties of confined molecular nano-layers by time resolved optical pump-probe measurements. Access to the elastic properties is provided by the damping time of acoustic eigenmodes of thin metal films deposited on the molecular nano-layers which show a strong dependence on the molecular layer thickness and on the acoustic eigen-mode frequencies. An analytical m...

Journal: :international journal of automotive engineering 0
r. noorpoor sadighzadeh habibnejad

diesel exhaust particles are a complex mixture of thousands of gases and fine substances that contain more than 40 different environmental contaminants. being exposed to these exhaust particles (called soot) can cause lung damage and respiratory problems. diesel particulate filters are used in many countries for mobile sources as a legal obligation to decrease harmful effect of these fine parti...

2015
Allan D. Pierce

Goals include the development of models and methods that explain observed material and acoustic properties of different physical types of shallow-ocean mud sediments. Other goals are to assess prior data relating to the acoustic properties of mud and to provide guidance in the development and interpretation of experiments. A related goal is to construct models that will guide inversion techniqu...

2015
William L. Siegmann Amos Eaton Donald W. Schwendeman Allan Pierce

Goals include the development of models and methods that explain observed material and acoustic properties of different physical types of shallow-ocean mud sediments. Other goals are to assess prior data relating to the acoustic properties of mud and to provide guidance in the development and interpretation of experiments. A related goal is to construct models that will guide inversion techniqu...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1997
N Akashi J Kushibiki F Dunn

The acoustic propagation properties of egg yolk and albumen are characterized in the frequency range 20-400 MHz by the bioultrasonic spectroscopy system using an ultrasonic transmission comparison method. Significant differences in the attenuation, velocity, impedance, and density among yolk and thick and outer thin albumen are observed. The acoustic properties of 10% aqueous solutions of ovalb...

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