221 resultados para Impedancia acustica


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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

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Pós-graduação em Engenharia Mecânica - FEIS

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En este trabajo se aplica la técnica de holografía acústica de campo cercano (NAH-Near field Acoustic Holography) para determinar la velocidad de vibración de la superficie de una capa de material absorbente que a su vez está adherido a una placa metálica circular que emula un pistón rígido. Este dato de la velocidad es necesario para predecir su impedancia de transferencia. En la experiencia propuesta, la placa metálica vibra por la acción de un actuador ubicado en su centro transmitiendo su vibración a la lámina porosa. El experimento y la técnica implementada se apoyan en la hipótesis del desacoplamiento de la parte vibratoria y la acústica de un sistema placa-poroso para determinar la eficiencia de radiación.

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[ES]El objetivo del presente trabajo es realizar un estado del arte sobre las faltas de alta impedancia en sistemas de distribución, sus características, causas y consecuencias. El estudio se acompaña con simulaciones software que se llevarán a cabo mediante el software Matlab a través de un modelo que represente su carácter no lineal y aleatorio.

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[ES]El objetivo principal de TFG es analizar y comparar el funcionamiento de las protecciones diferenciales de baja impedancia de generador y de transformador de potencia. Para ello, se describirán sus características principales de forma teórica y se realizarán simulaciones mediante el módulo SimPowersSystems contenido en Matlab.

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[EN]This paper presents a project within that research field. The project consists on the development of an experimental environment comprised by a sensorized practice manikin and a management software system. Manikin model allows the simulation of cardiac arrest episodes on laboratory settings. The management software system adds the capacity to compute and analyze the characteristics of the artifact induced on the electrocardiogram and the thoracic impedance signals by chest compressions during cardiopulmonary resuscitation due to variations of the electrode-skin interface. The main reason for choosing this kind of model is the impossibility to use real people because of the risk of thoracic injuries during chest compression. Moreover, this platform could be used for training in reanimation techniques for real situations. Even laypeople with minimal training can perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation. This can reduce the response time to an emergency while the healthcare personnel arrives, which is key to improve outcomes, since with every minute the chances of survival decrease approximately 10%. It is not necessary to have medical knowledge to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation, which could increase chances of survival for a patient with an early reanimation since In this context, this paper details the technique solution for the manikin sensorisation to acquire the electrocardiogram, the impedance signal measured between the defibrillation pads placed on the patient’s chest, the compression depth, the compression force and the acceleration experienced by the chest in the three orthogonal axes. Moreover, it is possible to inject a previously recorded electrocardiogram signal.

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Describe los principales resultados obtenidos en el Crucero evaluación de recursos pelágicos, efectuado a bordo del BIC/SNP-1 del 14 de noviembre de 1989, entre Chicama y Punta Doña María, constituyendo la segunda prospección planificada dentro del marco del proyecto Evaluación de los recursos: anchoveta, sardina, jurel y caballa, auspiciado por el Instituto del mar del Perú y la Comunidad económica europea.

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Tesis ( Maestro en Ciencias de la Ingeniería Mecánica con Especialidad en Materiales) U.A.N.L.

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L’obiettivo di questo lavoro è illustrare l’analisi dello stato di fatto e la progettazione degli interventi di correzione acustica della torre dell’ ex Carico dell’Acqua di Budrio, nella prospettiva di renderla utilizzabile come sala polifunzionale. La norma tecnica ISO 3382-1 [8] delinea criteri generali per l’analisi qualitativa degli ambienti di ascolto. Il capitolo 1 presenta un panorama sintetico sull’acustica architettonica, con particolare riferimento ai descrittori acustici riportati nella ISO 3382 e riporta cenni teorici sulla simulazione numerica. Nel capitolo 2 sono descritte in dettaglio le misurazioni all’interno dell’ambiente. Sono indicate inoltre motivazioni tecniche e teoriche riguardo i metodi di analisi. I valori misurati sono successivamente confrontati con i valori ricavati mediante simulazione numerica realizzata con un software previsionale. La realizzazione e la successiva taratura del modello numerico chiudono il capitolo 2. Il capitolo 3 relaziona in merito agli interventi proposti di correzione acustica. Attraverso il modello tridimensionale tarato si eseguono simulazioni numeriche di diversi interventi di correzione acustica fino a definire una rosa di possibili soluzioni che realizzino gli obiettivi qualitativi riportati nella ISO 3382. Materiali e geometrie sono riportati in dettaglio, insieme ad una esauriente mappatura acustica dell’ambiente, dallo stato di fatto alla progressiva ottimizzazione acustica.

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Human brain is provided with a flexible audio-visual system, which interprets and guides responses to external events according to spatial alignment, temporal synchronization and effectiveness of unimodal signals. The aim of the present thesis was to explore the possibility that such a system might represent the neural correlate of sensory compensation after a damage to one sensory pathway. To this purpose, three experimental studies have been conducted, which addressed the immediate, short-term and long-term effects of audio-visual integration on patients with Visual Field Defect (VFD). Experiment 1 investigated whether the integration of stimuli from different modalities (cross-modal) and from the same modality (within-modal) have a different, immediate effect on localization behaviour. Patients had to localize modality-specific stimuli (visual or auditory), cross-modal stimulus pairs (visual-auditory) and within-modal stimulus pairs (visual-visual). Results showed that cross-modal stimuli evoked a greater improvement than within modal stimuli, consistent with a Bayesian explanation. Moreover, even when visual processing was impaired, cross-modal stimuli improved performance in an optimal fashion. These findings support the hypothesis that the improvement derived from multisensory integration is not attributable to simple target redundancy, and prove that optimal integration of cross-modal signals occurs in processing stage which are not consciously accessible. Experiment 2 examined the possibility to induce a short term improvement of localization performance without an explicit knowledge of visual stimulus. Patients with VFD and patients with neglect had to localize weak sounds before and after a brief exposure to a passive cross-modal stimulation, which comprised spatially disparate or spatially coincident audio-visual stimuli. After exposure to spatially disparate stimuli in the affected field, only patients with neglect exhibited a shifts of auditory localization toward the visual attractor (the so called Ventriloquism After-Effect). In contrast, after adaptation to spatially coincident stimuli, both neglect and hemianopic patients exhibited a significant improvement of auditory localization, proving the occurrence of After Effect for multisensory enhancement. These results suggest the presence of two distinct recalibration mechanisms, each mediated by a different neural route: a geniculo-striate circuit and a colliculus-extrastriate circuit respectively. Finally, Experiment 3 verified whether a systematic audio-visual stimulation could exert a long-lasting effect on patients’ oculomotor behaviour. Eye movements responses during a visual search task and a reading task were studied before and after visual (control) or audio-visual (experimental) training, in a group of twelve patients with VFD and twelve controls subjects. Results showed that prior to treatment, patients’ performance was significantly different from that of controls in relation to fixations and saccade parameters; after audiovisual training, all patients reported an improvement in ocular exploration characterized by fewer fixations and refixations, quicker and larger saccades, and reduced scanpath length. Similarly, reading parameters were significantly affected by the training, with respect to specific impairments observed in left and right hemisphere–damaged patients. The present findings provide evidence that a systematic audio-visual stimulation may encourage a more organized pattern of visual exploration with long lasting effects. In conclusion, results from these studies clearly demonstrate that the beneficial effects of audio-visual integration can be retained in absence of explicit processing of visual stimulus. Surprisingly, an improvement of spatial orienting can be obtained not only when a on-line response is required, but also after either a brief or a long adaptation to audio-visual stimulus pairs, so suggesting the maintenance of mechanisms subserving cross-modal perceptual learning after a damage to geniculo-striate pathway. The colliculus-extrastriate pathway, which is spared in patients with VFD, seems to play a pivotal role in this sensory compensation.