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Active Vibration Control

2020
This chapter is dedicated to the target field of adaptronics “Active Vibration Control”. Following on from the previous chapter, simple analytical considerations on beam models provide the basis for modeling vibrations in continuous systems with applied functional elements.
Johannes Michael Sinapius   +2 more
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Active Shielding Control

2002
Let M be an arbitrary finite or countable set of points (a grid). Suppose that to each point m ∈ M there corresponds a finite set of points N m , m ∈ M, (the stencil of the difference scheme). Let \( \phi \left( {m,U_{N_m } } \right) = \phi \left( {m,U_n } \right),n \in N_m , \), be a given function defined for each m ∈ M.
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ACTIVE FLOW CONTROL

Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2001
This paper considers the two-dimensional problem of a plane vortex sheet disturbed by an impulsive line source. A previous incorrect treatment of this problem is examined in detail. Instabilities of the vortex sheet are triggered by the source and grow exponentially in space and time.
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Cervical cancer prevention and control in women living with human immunodeficiency virus

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Philip E Castle, Vikrant V Sahasrabuddhe
exaly  

Active Sound Control

2002
One of the reasons for actively controlling the vibration of a structure may be to reduce its sound radiation. Before considering such active vibroacoustic control systems in a later chapter, we use this chapter to review the physical limitations of purely acoustical active control systems, i.e.
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Controlled activation

Science, 2018
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Semi-active control

2022
Marek Pawelczyk   +4 more
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Active Noise Control

2007
This paper reviews the current position of research in the field of active noise control and describes the most important adaptive methods of implementation. Adaptive feedback, feedforward and hybrid control structures, time and frequency domain control structures and single channel and multiple channel control structures are outlined.
Miljković, Dubravko   +2 more
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CONTROL OF INTERNAL ACTIVITIES

British Medical Bulletin, 1981
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