نتایج جستجو برای: angular velocity

تعداد نتایج: 209350  

Journal: :Vision Research 2010
P. J. Kohler G. P. Caplovitz P.-J. Hsieh J. Sun P. U. Tse

After prolonged viewing of a slowly drifting or rotating pattern under strict fixation, the pattern appears to slow down and then momentarily stop. Here we examine the relationship between such 'motion fading' and perceived angular velocity. Using several different dot patterns that generate emergent virtual contours, we demonstrate that whenever there is a difference in the perceived angular v...

Journal: :iranian journal of astronomy and astrophysics 2014
jamshid ghanbari arezoo tajmohammadi

in this work we solve the set of hydrodynamical equations for accretion disks in the spherical coordinates (r,θ,ϕ) to obtain the explicit structure along θ direction. we study a two-dimensional advective accretion disc in the presence of thermal conduction. we find self-similar solutions for an axisymmetric, rotating, steady, viscous-resistive disk. we show that the global structure of an advec...

2014
Luis G Faria Sheila C Rahal Felipe S Agostinho Bruno W Minto Lídia M Matsubara Washington T Kano Maira S Castilho Luciane R Mesquita

BACKGROUND Variations associated with sex, age, velocity, breed and body geometry should be considered in the determination of kinematic parameters for a gait considered normal. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate kinematic patterns of forelimbs and hind limbs in clinically normal sheep from two different age groups walking at a constant velocity. The hypothesis was that the age may influen...

2015
Yanshun Zhang Yajing Guo Chunyu Li Yixin Wang Zhanqing Wang

With the open-loop fiber optic gyro (OFOG) model, output voltage and angular velocity can effectively compensate OFOG errors. However, the model cannot reflect the characteristics of OFOG errors well when it comes to pretty large dynamic angular velocities. This paper puts forward a modeling scheme with OFOG output voltage u and temperature T as the input variables and angular velocity error Δω...

Journal: :Vision Research 2002
José F Barraza Norberto M Grzywacz

Humans are sensitive to the parameters of translational motion, namely, direction and speed. At the same time, people have special mechanisms to deal with more complex motions, such as rotations and expansions. One wonders whether people may also be sensitive to the parameters of these complex motions. Here, we report on a series of experiments that explore whether human subjects can use angula...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2002
Carey D Balaban David M McGee Jianxun Zhou Charles A Scudder

The caudal aspect of the parabrachial (PBN) and Kölliker-Fuse (KF) nuclei receive vestibular nuclear and visceral afferent information and are connected reciprocally with the spinal cord, hypothalamus, amygdala, and limbic cortex. Hence, they may be important sites of vestibulo-visceral integration, particularly for the development of affective responses to gravitoinertial challenges. Extracell...

In this study, the free vibration behavior of rotating nanobeam is studied.  Surface effects on the vibration frequencies of nanobeam are considered. To incorporate surface effects, Gurtin–Murdoch model is proposed to satisfy the surface balance equations of the continuum surface elasticity. Differential quadrature method is employed and in order to establish the accuracy and applicability of t...

Journal: :Perception & Psychophysics 1968

2003
Ancil Marshall Panagiotis Tsiotras

Feedback controllers for the stabilization of the angular velocity vector of a rigid spacecraft using a single-gimbal Variable Speed Control Moment Gyro (VSCMG) are presented. Linearization of the equations of motion show that complete attitude stabilization is not possible via linear methods. Nonetheless, it is shown that the linearized angular velocity equations are controllable, and a simple...

2014
Jian-Zhong Fan Xia Liu Guo-Xin Ni

OBJECTIVE To evaluate trunk muscle strength and EMG activation during isokinetic axial rotation at different angular velocities. METHOD Twenty-four healthy young men performed isokinetic axial rotation in right and left directions at 30, 60, and 120 degrees per second angular velocity. Simultaneously, surface EMG was recorded on external oblique (EO), internal oblique (IO), and latissimus dor...

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