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LIF Measurement of the Diluting Effect of Surface Waves on Turbulent Buoyant Plumes
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作者 david b. sharp Alistair Shawcross Clive A. Greated 《Journal of Flow Control, Measurement & Visualization》 2014年第3期77-93,共17页
In this paper, the diluting effect of surface waves on a buoyant plume has been measured using a Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF) technique. The resulting time-averaged, full field concentration maps have allowed quan... In this paper, the diluting effect of surface waves on a buoyant plume has been measured using a Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF) technique. The resulting time-averaged, full field concentration maps have allowed quantification of enhanced mixing due to surface waves as well as measurement of other plume parameters. 展开更多
关键词 BUOYANT PLUMES Surface Waves Laser Induced Fluorescence MULTI-PORT DIFFUSER OUTFALL Pipe
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Partial Frequencies and Chladni’s Law in Church Bells
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作者 William A. Hibbert david b. sharp +1 位作者 Shahram Taherzadeh Robert Perrin 《Open Journal of Acoustics》 2014年第2期70-77,共8页
The rim partials of a church bell (those with an antinode at the soundbow) generate the strike pitch or perceived note of the bell. The spacing in frequency of the higher rim partials has an important effect on the to... The rim partials of a church bell (those with an antinode at the soundbow) generate the strike pitch or perceived note of the bell. The spacing in frequency of the higher rim partials has an important effect on the tonal quality of the bell. Investigations into the partial frequencies of 2752 bells, both bronze and steel, of a wide variety of dates, founders and sizes, show a simple and unexpected relationship between the frequencies of the rim partials. This relationship explains why attempts to tune the higher rim partials independently have failed. A modified version of Chladni’s law provides insight into the musical relationship of the partials, and predicts the partials of individual bells well, but fails to give a simple model of the spacing between the partials seen in bells with different profiles. 展开更多
关键词 CHURCH Bell PARTIAL Frequencies Chladni’s LAW TIMBRE Virtual PITCH STRIKE PITCH
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Virtual Pitch and Pitch Shifts in Church Bells
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作者 William A. Hibbert Shahram Taherzadeh david b. sharp 《Open Journal of Acoustics》 2017年第3期52-68,共17页
It is well established that musical sounds comprising multiple partials with frequencies approximately in the ratio of small integers give rise to a strong sensation of pitch even if the lowest or fundamental partial ... It is well established that musical sounds comprising multiple partials with frequencies approximately in the ratio of small integers give rise to a strong sensation of pitch even if the lowest or fundamental partial is missing—the so-called virtual pitch effect. Experiments on thirty test subjects demonstrate that this virtual pitch is shifted significantly by changes in the spacing of the constituent partials. The experiments measured pitch by comparison of sounds of similar timbre and were automated so that they could be performed remotely across the Internet. Analysis of the test sounds used shows that the pitch shifts are not predicted by Terhardt’s classic model of virtual pitch. The test sounds used were modelled on the sounds of church bells, but a further experiment on seventeen test subjects showed that changes in partial amplitude only had a minor effect on the pitch shifts observed, and that a pitch shift was still observed when two of the lowest frequency partials were removed, so that the effects reported are of general interest. 展开更多
关键词 VIRTUAL PITCH PITCH Measurement CHURCH BELL MISSING Fundamental Residue PITCH PITCH Shift
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