Supersonic Intensity
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1. Intensidade acústica útil: um novo método para identificação de regiões radiantes em superfícies com geometrias arbitrárias / Useful acoustic intensity: a new method for the identification of radiant regions on surfaces with arbitrary geometries
Neste trabalho é descrita a teoria necessária para a obtenção da grandeza denominada intensidade supersônica, a qual tem por objetivo identificar as regiões de uma fonte de ruído que efetivamente contribuem para a potência sonora, filtrando, consequentemente, a parcela referente às ondas sonoras recirculantes e evanescentes. É apresentada a abordag
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 16/03/2012
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2. Supersonic acoustic intensity : implementation and evaluation / Intensidade acustica supersonica : implementação e verificação
This work presents an experimental implementation and evaluation of the acoustic parameter named Supersonic Acoustic Intensity (SAI) which permits determining the part of the acoustic intensity of sound source that will be radiate to farfield. This parameter permits quantify precisely the radiation efficiency or acoustic radiator to solve the vibroacoustic p
Publicado em: 2006
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3. AN INTENSITY GAUGE FOR “SUPERSONIC” RADIATION IN LIQUIDS
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4. Even-odd alternation in mass spectrum of thymine and uracil clusters: Evidence of intracluster photodimerization
Multiphoton ionization of thymine and uracil clusters generated by a supersonic molecular beam gave rise to a remarkable alternation of mass spectral intensities between even- and odd-numbered clusters. Such alternation was observed in clusters of up to 30 molecules. Excitation to the two lowest electronically excited states seemed to be a strong prereq
The National Academy of Sciences.
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5. Newly Recognized Vital Nitrogen Cycle
Soil and sea bacteria produce a small amount of nitrous oxide (N2O); a small part of this N2O is photochemically converted to nitric oxide (NO) in the stratosphere. This process has recently been shown to be the principal source of the active oxides of nitrogen (NO and NO2) in the stratosphere. The active oxides of nitrogen catalytically destroy ozone, and N
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6. Magnetic nanodots from atomic Fe: Can it be done?
Laser focusing of Fe atoms offers the possibility of creating separate magnetic structures on a scale of 10 nm with exact periodicity. This can be done by using the parabolic minima of the potential generated by a standing light wave as focusing lenses. To achieve the desired 10-nm resolution, we need to suppress chromatic and spherical aberrations, as well
The National Academy of Sciences.