نتایج جستجو برای: oscillating motion

تعداد نتایج: 223401  

1993
Dmytro Ivanovsky

We propose the deterministic dynamics of a free particle in a physical vacuum, which is considered as a discrete (quantum) medium. The motion of the particle is studied taking into account its interactions with the medium. It is assumed that this interaction results in the appearance of special virtual excitations, called ”inertons,” in the vacuum medium in the surroundings of the canonical par...

2008
Atsushi Hatakeyama

Resonance transitions between the Zeeman sublevels of optically-polarized Rb atoms traveling through a spatially periodic magnetic field are investigated in a radio-frequency (rf) range of sub-MHz. The atomic motion induces the resonance when the Zeeman splitting is equal to the frequency at which the moving atoms feel the magnetic field oscillating. Additional temporal oscillation of the spati...

Journal: :Attention, perception & psychophysics 2009
Stephen Palmisano Juno Kim

In this study, we examined the effects of different gaze types (stationary fixation, directed looking, or gaze shifting) and gaze eccentricities (central or peripheral) on the vection induced by jittering, oscillating, and purely radial optic flow. Contrary to proposals of eccentricity independence for vection (e.g., Post, 1988), we found that peripheral directed looking improved vection and pe...

2014
Fangli Ning Qilei Guo Xiaofan Li

Extraordinarily high maximum-to-minimum gas pressure ratios appear in an oscillating closed resonator at its resonance frequency for certain resonator shapes. Using a quasi-onedimensionalmodel based on the compressibleNavier–Stokes equations and a finite volume method, we investigate the transient motion of a fluid inside oscillating axisymmetric tubes, from the quiescent condition to the perio...

1993
Dmytro Ivanovsky

We propose the deterministic dynamics of a free particle in a physical vacuum, which is considered as a discrete (quantum) medium. The motion of the particle is studied taking into account its interactions with the medium. It is assumed that this interaction results in the appearance of special virtual excitations, called ”inertons,” in the vacuum medium in the surroundings of the canonical par...

Journal: :The European physical journal. E, Soft matter 2015
B U Felderhof

The swimming of an assembly of rigid spheres immersed in a viscous fluid of infinite extent is studied in low-Reynolds-number hydrodynamics. The instantaneous swimming velocity and rate of dissipation are expressed in terms of the time-dependent displacements of sphere centers about their collective motion. For small-amplitude swimming with periodically oscillating displacements, optimization o...

2016
Yi Sun Yang Yang Shugen Ma Huayan Pu

Gaining high mobility on versatile terrains is a crucial target for designing a mobile robot toward tasks such as search and rescue, scientific exploration, and environment monitoring. Inspired by dextrous limb motion of animals, a novel form of locomotion has been established in our previous study, by proposing an eccentric paddle mechanism (ePaddle) for integrating paddling motion into a trad...

2012
Guillermo Donoso Celso L Ladera

We study the nonlinear oscillations of a forced and weakly dissipative spring– magnet system moving in the magnetic fields of two fixed coaxial, hollow induction coils. As the first coil is excited with a dc current, both a linear and a cubic magnet-position dependent force appear on the magnet–spring system. The second coil, located below the first, excited with an ac current, provides the osc...

2012
Ikuo Yamamoto Tomokazu Hiratsuka

The authors research and develop a flapping wing type robotic fish (shark ray robot) with flexible tail fin as an advanced underwater vehicle. The flapping wing consists of multijoints mechanism to get lift force and rotation moment for high maneuvering characteristics of motion. The tail fin is designed by elastic oscillating system and developed to produce strong propulsion force for higher s...

2016
Brian J Roxworthy Vladimir A Aksyuk

Plasmonic structures couple oscillating electromagnetic fields to conduction electrons in noble metals and thereby can confine optical-frequency excitations at nanometre scales. This confinement both facilitates miniaturization of nanophotonic devices and makes their response highly sensitive to mechanical motion. Mechanically coupled plasmonic devices thus hold great promise as building blocks...

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