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Auralization of a Tuning Fork [PDF]
Through the auralization it is possible to simulate in advance the acoustics of a prototype under development. The simulation of the sound of a product before its construction allows the optimization of time and costs, as it would allow the production of only the best design variant or would reduce the phase of post-processing optimization [1]. The aim
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1955
Prior to the advent of the audiometer, tuning forks and other instruments were used for routine clinical testing of hearing. Tuning fork testing is still performed. Many hearing tests are identified by the names of those who introduced them. The Schwabach test compares the duration of bone conduction of the patient with the duration of the bone ...
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Prior to the advent of the audiometer, tuning forks and other instruments were used for routine clinical testing of hearing. Tuning fork testing is still performed. Many hearing tests are identified by the names of those who introduced them. The Schwabach test compares the duration of bone conduction of the patient with the duration of the bone ...
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1940
In 1932 I suggested a graphic method of tuning fork audiometry. 1 The method was tedious and not based on a standardized scale of normal hearing. It was abandoned. In 1934 I devised the acoustimeter. This consisted of a series of calibrated tuning forks mounted on a revolving turret.
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In 1932 I suggested a graphic method of tuning fork audiometry. 1 The method was tedious and not based on a standardized scale of normal hearing. It was abandoned. In 1934 I devised the acoustimeter. This consisted of a series of calibrated tuning forks mounted on a revolving turret.
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1989
A piezoelectric coupled mode turning fork using the fundamental vibration of a flexural mode coupled with the fundamental mode of torsion. The fundamental frequency of the torsional mode is adjusted by masses near the side edges of the tine tips, and the fundamental frequency of the flexural mode being adjusted by masses near the center of the tine ...
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A piezoelectric coupled mode turning fork using the fundamental vibration of a flexural mode coupled with the fundamental mode of torsion. The fundamental frequency of the torsional mode is adjusted by masses near the side edges of the tine tips, and the fundamental frequency of the flexural mode being adjusted by masses near the center of the tine ...
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1928
No one will deny that there is a demand for the standardization of the hearing tests when the unusual amount of literature that has appeared on the subject within the last few years is brought to mind. The day eventually will come when there are standards for hearing tests that are as useful and as familiar as those of the ophthalmologist.
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No one will deny that there is a demand for the standardization of the hearing tests when the unusual amount of literature that has appeared on the subject within the last few years is brought to mind. The day eventually will come when there are standards for hearing tests that are as useful and as familiar as those of the ophthalmologist.
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2018
This chapter discusses Stankiewicz and Mowry’s 1979 paper on the clinical accuracy of tuning fork tests including the design of the study (outcome measures, results, conclusions, and a critique).
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This chapter discusses Stankiewicz and Mowry’s 1979 paper on the clinical accuracy of tuning fork tests including the design of the study (outcome measures, results, conclusions, and a critique).
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Eigenfrequencies of tuning-forks
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 1972Abstract The problem to find the natural frequencies and the appropriate modes of vibration of tuning-forks of quite general geometry is investigated. The tuning-fork is first discretized, and then the method of transfer matrices is applied. Numerical results are presented for three test examples to illustrate the accuracy of the method.
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2011
The poetic expressions of sentience and consciousness with cultural understandings both from the intimate experiences to the observer’s reflections bring nature and the human element together. Seen through the colored glasses of self bias and cultural understandings are all inclusive with strong emotions reflected from an anthropological/psychological ...
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The poetic expressions of sentience and consciousness with cultural understandings both from the intimate experiences to the observer’s reflections bring nature and the human element together. Seen through the colored glasses of self bias and cultural understandings are all inclusive with strong emotions reflected from an anthropological/psychological ...
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Tuning out the ‘‘tuning forks’’
American Journal of Physics, 1982T. H. Ragsdale, W. L. Davis
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[The importance of tuning forks].
Praxis, 2002Turning fork tests are used routinely by many otologists. A different group of otologists find the tests inconsistent and unreliable. This controversy has probably developed because the audiometer has replaced the tuning fork in hearing measurement. Some principles of the Weber- and Rinne-tuning fork test are shortly described. The necessary control of
M, Reiss, G, Reiss
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