نتایج جستجو برای: wave velocity impedance depth

تعداد نتایج: 525026  

Journal: :فیزیک زمین و فضا 0
فرزام یمینی فرد استادیار، پژوهشگاه بین المللی زلزله شناسی و مهندسی زلزله، تهران علی مرادی استادیار، گروه فیزیک زمین، مؤسسة ژئوفیزیک دانشگاه تهران

tehran, iran’s capital with a population of more than 10 million is located in the southern foothills of the alborz collision zone. the alborz mountain belt of northern iran results from the collision of a piece of the gondwana with eurasia in the late triassic (sengor et al., 1988). the alborz active mountain range which consists of several sedimentary and volcanic layers, with east-west trend...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1979
C J Pepine W W Nichols R C Curry C R Conti

Beneficial effects of nitroprusside infusion in heart failure are purportedly a result of decreased afterload through "impedance" reduction. To study the effect of nitroprusside on vascular factors that determine the total load opposing left ventricular ejection, the total aortic input impedance spectrum was examined in 12 patients with heart failure (cardiac index <2.0 liters/min per m(2) and ...

This paper introduces an optical measurement system for shock wave characteristics. The system works by mountinga metal plate attached to spring mounts against the shock wavefront. This set is sealed and can plot the shock wave pressure diagram by measuring plate's displacement, radiation and changing the reflection of light during shock wave conflict, and converting these optical data to volta...

Journal: :Bulletin of the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering 2021

Plane strain (2D) finite element models are used to examine factors contributing basin effects observed for multiple seismic events at sites in the Thorndon of Wellington, New Zealand. The consider linear elastic soil and rock response when subjected vertically-propagating shear waves. Depth-dependent wave velocities considered layers, random variations velocity within layers modelled. Various ...

1999
Steven N. Ward

GLOSSARY dispersive: Characteristic of waves whose velocity of propagation depends on wave frequency. The shape of a dispersive wave packet changes as it moves along. eigenfunction: Functional shape of the horizontal and vertical components of wave motion versus depth in the ocean for a specific wave frequency. geometrical spreading: Process of amplitude reduction resulting from the progressive...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
suyan bian hongyang guo ping ye leiming luo hongmei wu wenkai xiao

background: both increased arterial stiffness and hyperuricaemia are associated with elevated cardiovascular risks. little is known about the relations of serum uric acid (ua) level to regional arterial stiffness and wave reflection. the aim of the study was to investigate the gender-specific association of serum ua and indices of arterial function in a community-based investigation in china. m...

Journal: Geopersia 2011
Ali Kadkhodaie-Ilkhchi Hosain Rahimpour-Bonab Iman Moatazedian MohammadReza Rajoli

Shear and Compressional Wave Velocities along with other Petrophysical Logs, are considered as upmost important data for Hydrocarbon reservoirs characterization. Shear Wave Velocity (Vs) in Well Logging is commonly measured by some sort of Dipole Logging Tools, which are able to acquire Shear Waves as well as Compressional Waves such as Sonic Scanner, DSI (Dipole Shear Sonic imager) by Schlumbe...

2007
Kurang Mehta Roel Snieder Vladimir Graizer

Receiver function is defined as the spectral ratio of the radial component and the vertical component of the ground motion. It is used to characterize converted waves. We extend the use of the receiver function to downhole data using waves recorded in a borehole, excited by an earthquake of magnitude 4.0 near San Francisco, California, on 26 June 1994. The focal depth of the event was 6.6 km an...

2013
L. Métivier

This work is dedicated to the analysis of Berenger PML method applied to the 3D linearized Euler equations without advection terms, with variable wave velocity and acoustic impedance. It is an extension of a previous work presented in a 2D context [8]. The 3D linearized Euler equations are used to simulate propagation of acoustic waves beneath the subsurface. We propose an analysis of these equ...

In this work, the problem of Rayleigh wave propagation is considered in the context of the theory of thermoelastic diffusion. The formulation is applied to a homogeneous isotropic thermoelastic half space with mass diffusion at the stress free, isothermal, isoconcentrated boundary. Using the potential functions and harmonic wave solution, three coupled dilatational waves and a shear wave is obt...

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