Theoretical and experimental study of excess noise in elastic solids
β Scribed by A.M. Dykhne; V.V. Zosimov; S.A. Rybak; A.B. Manukin; V.A. Gurashvily; V.P. Matunin; Yu.G. Kristev
- Book ID
- 104341582
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 365 KB
- Volume
- 241
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0378-4371
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β¦ Synopsis
Experimental results of excessive mechanical noise detection for samples under small loads within the linear range of the dependence between the deformations and the mechanical strains are reported. Typical values of sample strains were ~(2-5)x 107N/m 2. The mechanical noise investigation consisted in measuring the radial ("barrel-shaped") oscillations of a cylinder compressed by screw press. Small displacement capacitive sensors with a resolution ~ 10-" cm (0.001 ]~) in the frequency range 0.2-20kHz were used.
It has been found experimentally that for the sample made from an inhomogeneous material (limestone with marble impregnations) under loads that are far from being destructive (in the Hook's law region) the relationship between the mechanical noise power in the low-frequency region 5-12kHz and mechanical strain is nonlinear, namely, quadratic, which is the first experimental confirmation of the existence of excessive mechanical noises in mechanical systems.
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