192 resultados para Impedancia acustica


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Perceptual effects of room reverberation on a "sir" or "stir" test-word can be observed when the level of reverberation in the word is increased, while the reverberation in a surrounding 'context I utterance remains at a minimal level. The result is that listeners make more "sit" identifications. When the context's reverberation is also increased, to approach the level in the test word, extrinsic perceptual compensation is observed, so that the number of listeners' "sir" identifications reduces to a value similar to that found with minimal reverberation. Thus far, compensation effects have only been observed with speech or speech-like contexts in which the short-term spectrum changes as the speaker's articulators move. The results reported here show that some noise contexts with static short-term spectra can also give rise to compensation. From these experiments it would appear that compensation requires a context with a temporal envelope that fluctuates to some extent, so that parts of it resemble offsets. These findings are consistent with a rather general kind of perceptual compensation mechanism; one that is informed by the 'tails' that reverberation adds at offsets. Other results reported here show that narrow-band contexts do not bring about compensation, even when their temporal-envelopes are the same as those of the more effective wideband contexts. These results suggest that compensation is confined to the frequency range occupied by the context, and that in a wideband sound it might operate in a 'band by band' manner.

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In an ideal "reverberant" room, the energy of the impulse responses decays smoothly, at a constant rate of dB/s, so that gradually-decaying tails are added at the ends of sounds. Conversely, a single echo gives a flat energy-decay up to the echo's arrival time, which then drops abruptly, so that sounds with only echoes lack the decaying-tail feature of reverberation. The perceptual effects of these types of reflection pattern were measured with test-words from a continuum of steps between "sir" and "stir", which were each embedded in a carrier phrase. When the proportion of reflected sound in test-words is increased, to a level above the amount in the carrier, the test words sound more like "sir". However, when the proportion of reflected sound in the carrier is also increased, to match the amount in the test word, there can be a perceptual compensation where test words sound more like "stir" again. A reference condition used real-room reverberation from recordings at different source to receiver distances. In a synthetic-reverberation condition, the reflection pattern was from a "colorless" impulse response, comprising exponentially-decaying reflections that were spaced at intervals. In a synthetic-echo condition, the reflection pattern was obtained from the synthetic reverberation by removing the intervals between reflections before delaying the resulting cluster relative to the direct sound. Compensation occurred in the reference condition and in different types of synthetic reverberation, but not in synthetic-echo conditions. This result indicates that the presence of tails from reverberation informs the compensation mechanism.

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In this paper we are mainly concerned with the development of efficient computer models capable of accurately predicting the propagation of low-to-middle frequency sound in the sea, in axially symmetric (2D) and in fully 3D environments. The major physical features of the problem, i.e. a variable bottom topography, elastic properties of the subbottom structure, volume attenuation and other range inhomogeneities are efficiently treated. The computer models presented are based on normal mode solutions of the Helmholtz equation on the one hand, and on various types of numerical schemes for parabolic approximations of the Helmholtz equation on the other. A new coupled mode code is introduced to model sound propagation in range-dependent ocean environments with variable bottom topography, where the effects of an elastic bottom, of volume attenuation, surface and bottom roughness are taken into account. New computer models based on finite difference and finite element techniques for the numerical solution of parabolic approximations are also presented. They include an efficient modeling of the bottom influence via impedance boundary conditions, they cover wide angle propagation, elastic bottom effects, variable bottom topography and reverberation effects. All the models are validated on several benchmark problems and versus experimental data. Results thus obtained were compared with analogous results from standard codes in the literature.

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O crescente aprimoramento tecnológico ocorrido nos últimos anos principalmente nas áreas de eletrônica analógica e digital, proporcionou um grande desenvolvimento dos equipamentos destinados à captação, registro e reprodução sonora - componentes dos sistemas de áudio – tornando-os muito mais sofisticados e complexos. Por sua vez, estes sistemas de áudio encontram-se cada vez mais presentes em diversos tipos de ambientes tais como teatros, casa de shows e auditórios, cumprindo um papel fundamental na programação do recinto. Entretanto, o projeto acústico destes ambientes, em sua grande maioria, não tem levado em consideração as características do sistema de áudio a ser instalado, resultando em prejuízo do desempenho acústico do ambiente e conseqüente insatisfação dos usuários. Somado a este fato, tem-se dado pouca atenção aos parâmetros de qualidade acústica de ambientes destinados à reprodução musical, inicialmente desenvolvidas por Beraneck, 1962, abrindo-se mão, portanto, de ótimas ferramentas de análise que poderiam servir para melhorar o desempenho acústico destes ambientes. Como conseqüência destes resultados, vem crescendo a idéia entre os profissionais da área de acústica e de áudio que o ideal é otimizar o sistema de som com o ambiente para que os melhores resultados sejam alcançados É neste cenário que o presente trabalho se propõe a discutir as questões acústicas juntamente com as questões de áudio com o objetivo de apresentar os principais conce itos, técnicas e procedimentos referentes ao projeto e análise da acústica de ambientes e de sistemas de áudio. Para tanto, foi realizada uma revisão bibliográfica que apresenta os parâmetros objetivos de qualidade acústica ambiental juntamente com um método de avaliação da qualidade acústica de salas, proposta por Arau, 1999. Também apresenta os principais conceitos que norteiam o projeto de sistemas de áudio, mostrando os principais equipamentos envolvidos e suas características técnicas. Ainda foi realizado um estudo sobre as diversas técnicas de medição de resposta impulsiva com as quais os sistemas, tanto acústico quanto de áudio, podem ser caracterizados chegando a conclusão que a técnica de varredura logarítmica de seno é aquela que mais se adapta às medições acústicas por apresentar melhor relação sinal/ruído e imunidade à distorções inerentes aos transdutores eletromecânicos utilizados nestes tipo de medição Para concretizar os conceitos apresentados no trabalho é realizada uma análise do sistema som-ambiente do Salão de Atos da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS). Como resultado desta análise conclui-se que a amplificação eletrônica, apesar de ser adequada para atender às necessidades da aplicação, tem sua capacidade limitada pelas caixas acústicas. Estas por sua vez, em conjunto com as características do ambiente, são capazes de proporcionar boa inteligibilidade de voz na área de cobertura.Também conclui-se que o ambiente de Salão de Atos possui absorção excessiva em médias-altas freqüências e baixa audibilidade nas posições mais distantes do palco. Ainda, é mostrado que, devido ao posicionamento das caixas acústicas no palco, existem regiões na área da platéia que são atingidas pelo efeito de eco.

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The acoustic ecology concept involve the relation between the live organisms and their sound environment and is applied in the present work to study the context in which the humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) singing behavior, known as the most complex display in the nature, occurred in the northeastern Brazilian coast, outside the core area of Abrolhos Bank, between 2005 and 2010.I analyze the singer male occurrence , their spatial distribution and probable relations with oceanographic features, such as depth, tide regimen and moon phases. I also describe the acoustic structure and temporal variation of the singing behavior, based on song frequency and time measurements outside the Abrolhos Bank, and further compare the song complexity, registered in the same period, between Abrolhos Bank (16°- 19° S, 37°- 39° W) and the adjacent North Coast, herein considered from Itacaré (14° S, 38° W) to Aracaju (11° S, 37° W). Additionally, I look for describe and analyze anthropogenic noise sources in the marine environment of the study area, produced by the oil industry as well as by the whale watching operation, relating their frequencies to the acoustic niche utilized by the humpbacks. The results indicated a great plasticity in the singing behavior, evidenced by the occurrence of singer males in diverse social structures, from solitary individuals to other groups, even containing females and calves, as well as by the diversity which compound the song, when compared between two regions inside the same breeding area, which present distinct oceanographic characteristics. The singer male distribution may be related with the continental shelf extent along the study area. The anthropogenic noise presented frequency range, amplitude and sound intensity in potential to interfere acoustically in the singing behavior of the species, may resulting in disturbance during the breeding season in the Brazilian coast. Implications about the obtained results in the humpback whale mating system are discussed. In this way, I pretend to contribute with the acoustic ecology subject and provide information to subsidize humpback whale conservation

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This paper presents an experimental investigation of the characteristics of leak noise in plastic water-filled pipes. An experimental set-up was designed to identify the physical mechanisms of leak noise generation. Possible mechanisms include cavitation and turbulence. The experiments show that cavitation is not responsible for leak noise generation and clearly indicate that turbulence is the main mechanism, at least in the experiments conducted. An alternative experimental set-up was also designed to identify the characteristics of leak noise spectra and to investigate how the spectra are affected by the leak size and the leak flow velocity. A number of different hole sizes (leaks) starting from 1 mm diameter, increasing progressively every 0.5 mm until a size of 4 mm diameter were tested for different jet velocities and an empirical model that describes this behaviour is proposed.

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To investigate the relationship of dyslipidemia with demographic distribution and patterns of body fat and dietary intakes. From a universe of adults clinically selected for a lifestyle modification program 979 subjects (409 males and 570 females, 52.2 +/- 9.6 years) fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Overnight-fasting plasma was assayed (dry chemistry) for triglycerides (TG), total (TC) and HDL fraction of cholesterol given the non-HDL (n-HDL) fraction by the difference. Anthropometric assessment included body weight (kg), height (m), fat (bioelectrical impedance) and waist circumference (WC). Food intake was assessed by the 24-hour recall questionnaire and the food groups evaluated through recommendations from an adapted food pyramid. The chances of dyslipidemia from other variable changes were determined by logistic regression with p < 0.05. Normal values of BMI and WC were protective against all dyslipidemia markers whereas only hypercholesterolemia was influenced by diet (meat intake > 2 servings). Dietary intakes have protective effects against hypertriglyceridemia with whole grains, odds ratio (OR) 0.342 (Cl 95%, 0.154-0.760), fruits >= 3 servings (OR 0.523, 0.290-0.941) and vegetables >= 4 servings (OR 0.360, 0.176-0.735). In general total body and abdominal adiposity influenced all dystipidemia markers while dietary intake of fruits and vegetables protected against triglyceridemia.

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