903 resultados para wave-front distortion
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We present theory and experiments on the dynamics of reaction fronts in two-dimensional, vortex-dominated flows, for both time-independent and periodically driven cases. We find that the front propagation process is controlled by one-sided barriers that are either fixed in the laboratory frame (time-independent flows) or oscillate periodically (periodically driven flows). We call these barriers burning invariant manifolds (BIMs), since their role in front propagation is analogous to that of invariant manifolds in the transport and mixing of passive impurities under advection. Theoretically, the BIMs emerge from a dynamical systems approach when the advection-reaction-diffusion dynamics is recast as an ODE for front element dynamics. Experimentally, we measure the location of BIMs for several laboratory flows and confirm their role as barriers to front propagation.
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Traveling-wave excitation close to the speed of light implies small-angle target-irradiation. Yet, short-wavelength lasing needs large irradiation angles. Pulse-front back-tilt is considered to overcome such trade-off. Pulse-front tilt by means of compressor misalignment was found effective only if coupled with a strong front-end imaging/focusing component.
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La presente Tesis analiza y desarrolla metodología específica que permite la caracterización de sistemas de transmisión acústicos basados en el fenómeno del array paramétrico. Este tipo de estructuras es considerado como uno de los sistemas más representativos de la acústica no lineal con amplias posibilidades tecnológicas. Los arrays paramétricos aprovechan la no linealidad del medio aéreo para obtener en recepción señales en el margen sónico a partir de señales ultrasónicas en emisión. Por desgracia, este procedimiento implica que la señal transmitida y la recibida guardan una relación compleja, que incluye una fuerte ecualización así como una distorsión apreciable por el oyente. Este hecho reduce claramente la posibilidad de obtener sistemas acústicos de gran fidelidad. Hasta ahora, los esfuerzos tecnológicos dirigidos al diseño de sistemas comerciales han tratado de paliar esta falta de fidelidad mediante técnicas de preprocesado fuertemente dependientes de los modelos físicos teóricos. Estos están basados en la ecuación de propagación de onda no lineal. En esta Tesis se propone un nuevo enfoque: la obtención de una representación completa del sistema mediante series de Volterra que permita inferir un sistema de compensación computacionalmente ligero y fiable. La dificultad que entraña la correcta extracción de esta representación obliga a desarrollar una metodología completa de identificación adaptada a este tipo de estructuras. Así, a la hora de aplicar métodos de identificación se hace indispensable la determinación de ciertas características iniciales que favorezcan la parametrización del sistema. En esta Tesis se propone una metodología propia que extrae estas condiciones iniciales. Con estos datos, nos encontramos en disposición de plantear un sistema completo de identificación no lineal basado en señales pseudoaleatorias, que aumenta la fiabilidad de la descripción del sistema, posibilitando tanto la inferencia de la estructura basada en bloques subyacente, como el diseño de mecanismos de compensación adecuados. A su vez, en este escenario concreto en el que intervienen procesos de modulación, factores como el punto de trabajo o las características físicas del transductor, hacen inviables los algoritmos de caracterización habituales. Incluyendo el método de identificación propuesto. Con el fin de eliminar esta problemática se propone una serie de nuevos algoritmos de corrección que permiten la aplicación de la caracterización. Las capacidades de estos nuevos algoritmos se pondrán a prueba sobre un prototipo físico, diseñado a tal efecto. Para ello, se propondrán la metodología y los mecanismos de instrumentación necesarios para llevar a cabo el diseño, la identificación del sistema y su posible corrección, todo ello mediante técnicas de procesado digital previas al sistema de transducción. Los algoritmos se evaluarán en términos de error de modelado a partir de la señal de salida del sistema real frente a la salida sintetizada a partir del modelo estimado. Esta estrategia asegura la posibilidad de aplicar técnicas de compensación ya que éstas son sensibles a errores de estima en módulo y fase. La calidad del sistema final se evaluará en términos de fase, coloración y distorsión no lineal mediante un test propuesto a lo largo de este discurso, como paso previo a una futura evaluación subjetiva. ABSTRACT This Thesis presents a specific methodology for the characterization of acoustic transmission systems based on the parametric array phenomenon. These structures are well-known representatives of the nonlinear acoustics field and display large technological opportunities. Parametric arrays exploit the nonlinear behavior of air to obtain sonic signals at the receptors’side, which were generated within the ultrasonic range. The underlying physical process redunds in a complex relationship between the transmitted and received signals. This includes both a strong equalization and an appreciable distortion for a human listener. High fidelity, acoustic equipment based on this phenomenon is therefore difficult to design. Until recently, efforts devoted to this enterprise have focused in fidelity enhancement based on physically-informed, pre-processing schemes. These derive directly from the nonlinear form of the wave equation. However, online limited enhancement has been achieved. In this Thesis we propose a novel approach: the evaluation of a complete representation of the system through its projection onto the Volterra series, which allows the posterior inference of a computationally light and reliable compensation scheme. The main difficulty in the derivation of such representation strives from the need of a complete identification methodology, suitable for this particular type of structures. As an example, whenever identification techniques are involved, we require preliminary estimates on certain parameters that contribute to the correct parameterization of the system. In this Thesis we propose a methodology to derive such initial values from simple measures. Once these information is made available, a complete identification scheme is required for nonlinear systems based on pseudorandom signals. These contribute to the robustness and fidelity of the resulting model, and facilitate both the inference of the underlying structure, which we subdivide into a simple block-oriented construction, and the design of the corresponding compensation structure. In a scenario such as this where frequency modulations occur, one must control exogenous factors such as devices’ operation point and the physical properties of the transducer. These may conflict with the principia behind the standard identification procedures, as it is the case. With this idea in mind, the Thesis includes a series of novel correction algorithms that facilitate the application of the characterization results onto the system compensation. The proposed algorithms are tested on a prototype that was designed and built for this purpose. The methodology and instrumentation required for its design, the identification of the overall acoustic system and its correction are all based on signal processing techniques, focusing on the system front-end, i.e. prior to transduction. Results are evaluated in terms of input-output modelling error, considering a synthetic construction of the system. This criterion ensures that compensation techniques may actually be introduced, since these are highly sensible to estimation errors both on the envelope and the phase of the signals involved. Finally, the quality of the overall system will be evaluated in terms of phase, spectral color and nonlinear distortion; by means of a test protocol specifically devised for this Thesis, as a prior step for a future, subjective quality evaluation.
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The propagation of inhomogeneous, weakly nonlinear waves is considered in a cochlear model having two degrees of freedom that represent the transverse motions of the tectorial and basilar membranes within the organ of Corti. It is assumed that nonlinearity arises from the saturation of outer hair cell active force generation. I use multiple scale asymptotics and treat nonlinearity as a correction to a linear hydroelastic wave. The resulting theory is used to explain experimentally observed features of the response of the cochlear partition to a pure tone, including: the amplification of the response in a healthy cochlea vs a dead one; the less than linear growth rate of the response to increasing sound pressure level; and the amount of distortion to be expected at high and low frequencies at basal and apical locations, respectively. I also show that the outer hair cell nonlinearity generates retrograde waves.
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Tropical deforestation is the major contemporary threat to global biodiversity, because a diminishing extent of tropical forests supports the majority of the Earth's biodiversity. Forest clearing is often spatially concentrated in regions where human land use pressures, either planned or unplanned, increase the likelihood of deforestation. However, it is not a random process, but often moves in waves originating from settled areas. We investigate the spatial dynamics of land cover change in a tropical deforestation hotspot in the Colombian Amazon. We apply a forest cover zoning approach which permitted: calculation of colonization speed; comparative spatial analysis of patterns of deforestation and regeneration; analysis of spatial patterns of mature and recently regenerated forests; and the identification of local-level hotspots experiencing the fastest deforestation or regeneration. The colonization frontline moved at an average of 0.84 km yr(-1) from 1989 to 2002, resulting in the clearing of 3400 ha yr(-1) of forests beyond the 90% forest cover line. The dynamics of forest clearing varied across the colonization front according to the amount of forest in the landscape, but was spatially concentrated in well-defined 'local hotspots' of deforestation and forest regeneration. Behind the deforestation front, the transformed landscape mosaic is composed of cropping and grazing lands interspersed with mature forest fragments and patches of recently regenerated forests. We discuss the implications of the patterns of forest loss and fragmentation for biodiversity conservation within a framework of dynamic conservation planning.
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This paper presents new laboratory data on the generation of long waves by the shoaling and breaking of transient-focused short-wave groups. Direct offshore radiation of long waves from the breakpoint is shown experimentally for the first time. High spatial resolution enables identification of the relationship between the spatial gradients of the short-wave envelope and the long-wave surface. This relationship is consistent with radiation stress theory even well inside the surf zone and appears as a result of the strong nonlinear forcing associated with the transient group. In shallow water, the change in depth across the group leads to asymmetry in the forcing which generates significant dynamic setup in front of the group during shoaling. Strong amplification of the incident dynamic setup occurs after short-wave breaking. The data show the radiation of a transient long wave dominated by a pulse of positive elevation, preceded and followed by weaker trailing waves with negative elevation. The instantaneous cross-shore structure of the long wave shows the mechanics of the reflection process and the formation of a transient node in the inner surf zone. The wave run-up and relative amplitude of the radiated and incident long waves suggests significant modification of the incident bound wave in the inner surf zone and, the dominance of long waves generated by the breaking process. It is proposed that these conditions occur when the primary short waves and bound wave are not shallow water waves at the breakpoint. A simple criterion is given to determine these conditions, which generally occur for the important case of storm waves.
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New experimental data are presented on the dynamics of a transient wave group breaking on a beach. The transient group is tracked during shoaling and wave breaking, together with the long waves forced during those processes. High spatial sampling enables novel resolution of the evolution of the wave envelope during breaking and the correlation between the envelope and the long waves. The data show a strong dynamic long wave setup in front of the group in shallow water. The amplitude of the dynamic setup is likely to be a function of beach slope, and larger on steeper beaches.
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Distortion is one type of defect in the weld, which is troublesome for some reasons, especially in thin plate welding. Distortion was found in fibre laser welding processing for 0.7mm thickness Ti6Al4V plate. The purpose of this paper is to understand and evaluate the effect of distortion on stress level by FEA and tensile test. A group of 0.7mm Ti6Al4V plates welded using continuous wave fibre laser. FEA models were established for fibre laser welded Ti6Al4V in abaqus 6.7. © (2011) Trans Tech Publications.
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