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Journal articles on the topic "Buzzer sound"

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BIRYUKOV, А. B., V. A. SIDOROV, and V. A. MARTYNENKO. "THE FACTORY BUZZER OF THE DONETSK IRON AND STEEL WORKS IS 150 YEARS OLD!" Ferrous Metallurgy. Bulletin of Scientific , Technical and Economic Information 78, no. 10 (2022): 906–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.32339/0135-5910-2022-10-906-906-912.

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Factory buzzers are a part of the glorious history of our country. Nowadays their use is a great rarity. It is noted that among a small number of metallurgical enterprises, as well as many decades ago, the buzzer of the Donetsk Metallurgical Plant (DMP) works. The facts about the origin of the buzzer of DMP, its use practically without interrup-tion during 150 years were provided. With the use of a sound analyzer Sonic Visualiser the characteristic sound spec-trum of the buzzer of DMP and the spectra of other metallurgical plants’ buzzers were determined. The unique features of each of the pre
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Faiz Bin Abdul Ghani. "Smart Cane based on IoT." International Journal of Education, Science, Technology, and Engineering 2, no. 1 (2019): 12–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.36079/lamintang.ijeste-0201.15.

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Generally, blind people use a traditional cane (known as white cane) for moving from one place to another. Although, white cane is the international symbol of blindness, it could not help them to detect place and to avoid obstacles. In this paper, we represent a model of walking stick for blind people. It consists of GPS module, GPS Antenna, Arduino, ultrasonic sensor and buzzer. This stick can detect place and obstacles. Position detection part is done with GPS module and GPS antenna. Ultrasonic sensor is used for detecting obstacles. Here, the buzzer produces two types of sound. When the bli
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Alam, Umme Kawsar, Fazle Rabby, and M. T. Islam. "Development of a Technical Device Named GPS Based Walking Stick for the Blind." Rajshahi University Journal of Science and Engineering 43 (December 31, 2015): 73–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/rujse.v43i0.26153.

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Generally, blind people use a traditional cane (known as white cane) for moving from one place to another. Although, white cane is the international symbol of blindness, it could not help them to detect place and to avoid obstacles. In this paper, we represent a model of walking stick for blind people. It consists of GPS module, GPS Antenna, Arduino, ultrasonic sensor and buzzer. This stick can detect place and obstacles. Position detection part is done with GPS module and GPS antenna. Ultrasonic sensor is used for detecting obstacles. Here, the buzzer produces two types of sound. When the bli
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Dhiya, Dhiya Alfiyyah Ansar, Yuyun, and Imran Taufik. "The Design of a Noise Detection Automatisation Tool in Library – Based on Internet of Things." Inspiration: Jurnal Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi 12, no. 2 (2022): 17–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.35585/inspir.v12i2.12.

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The development of the times and technology produces innovations that facilitate human activities, one of which is for librarians to control and maintain library rooms. This study aimed to implement a noise detection automation tool and a sound monitoring system based on the Arduino nano 33 BLE sense microcontroller in a library room. The Arduino processed the data from the sound sensor through the Edge Impulse platform. Suppose a sound with a value exceeds 0.6 and takes more than 10 seconds. In that case, the warning "QUIET, PLEASE!" will be displayed, and a sound warning will also be issued
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Nurlaela, Fitri. "IMPLEMENTASI INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT) UNTUK MENDETEKSI KEBAKARAN RUANGAN." Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik Mesin, Elektro dan Komputer 5, no. 2 (2025): 388–401. https://doi.org/10.51903/juritek.v5i2.4980.

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The Internet of Things (IoT) is used as information from advanced services by connecting objects physically and virtually. In the design of the detector application by utilizing the internet of things using Esp8266 MCU Node that will be connected to several sensors namely fire sensor (flame detector) to detect the presence of fire or light of fire, smoke or gas. sensor (MQ-2) to detect smoke or gas and a temperature sensor (DHT11) used to detect temperature and humidity. Relays as connectors to water spray machines, buzzers and blynk apps are used as controllers in providing notifications on A
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Aisyah Rahimi, Hamimi Zakri, and Azira Khalil. "Development of Automatic Reminder System for Geriatric Medicine Intake." Malaysian Journal of Science Health & Technology 7, no. 1 (2021): 8–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.33102/mjosht.v7i1.152.

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The consumption of medicine is typical in geriatrics, having many problems related to medications. Geriatrics often forget to take their medicine, and this problem can be overcome by using an automatic reminder system. In this study, an automated reminder system is developed as an improved community element, acting as a system that can help geriatric in taking their medicine on time, thus, boosting their health condition. This reminder system also includes an interaction between the geriatrics and their caretakers. This reminder system includes Arduino UNO as the microcontroller, with the noti
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Atmiasri, Atmiasri, Akhmad Solikin, and Rasyida Shabihah Zukro A. "Voice Warning to Identify Distance to Obstacles on Smart Cane for Blind People." JEECOM Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer 5, no. 2 (2023): 244–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.33650/jeecom.v5i2.6852.

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Blind people are often hampered in their mobility, while currently available assistive technology includes manual sticks and electronic mobility devices. Currently, the development of smart canes is still being carried out in many studies. Smart cane works by detecting the distance of the cane to obstacles in front of you. From detecting this distance, the response the user gets is generally in the form of vibrations and sounds from the buzzer. The sound provided by the buzzer cannot differentiate the distance between obstacles. Therefore, this study proposes the existence of additional sound
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Hendry, Chairul Rizal, and Supiyandi. "Perancangan Prototipe Rain Drop Sensor Berbasis Arduino Uno." Bulletin of Computer Science Research 3, no. 4 (2023): 315–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.47065/bulletincsr.v3i4.264.

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In Indonesia, the climate is mostly hot and humid, and most of the rainfall occurs. As a result, people are less aware of how much rain occurs inside rooms, homes, and offices. We need a warning to explain the problem so that we can take the necessary action when it rains. By creating Arduino-based rain sensors and implementing the fourth industrial revolution in everyday life, the study aims to raise awareness of rain unknowingly. The initial method is the implementation of the Raindrop Sensor based arduino which is an Arduino standard board based on the ATmega328P microcontroller. The Rain D
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Kartika Riyanti, Kurnia Paranita. "PERFORMANCE OF THE LM 386 SOUND SENSOR IN DETECTING FRUIT MATURITY BASED ON SOUND FREQUENCY." JOSAR (Journal of Students Academic Research) 3, no. 1 (2018): 155–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.35457/josar.v1i01.629.

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The LM 386 module is a sensor that is used to detect sound frequencies. This module consists of amplifiers with low power audio frequencies, has an internal resistor of 135K Between feet 1 and 8 feet. In this study a test of the ability of the LM 386 sensor was carried out in capturing the sound vibrations produced by watermelon. This is done to facilitate the watermelon traders in determining the maturity level of the watermelon that will be sold to consumers. The working principle of this tool is to capture the sound vibrations of the watermelon launched on the media, then the sound vibratio
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Permana, Rafli, Andrie Yuswanto, and Budi Wibowo. "NODEMCU INTERNET OF THINGS-BASED FIRE AUTOMATION DESIGN WITH BLYNK APPS NOTIFICATIONS." TEKNOKOM 6, no. 1 (2023): 14–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.31943/teknokom.v6i1.94.

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The impact of fires causes quite large losses, often even causing fatalities. The method used in the system is monitoring the fire sensor which is used to detect a fire, the buzzer as a notification output in the form of sound, and the water pump as a fire extinguisher which will function after the fire sensor is on. detecting the presence of fire. to detect fire in realtime and 9 in the event of a fire with a research and development. Monitoring approach on fire sensors used to detect the presence of fire, buzzers as output notifications in the form of sound, and water pumps as a tool to exti
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Books on the topic "Buzzer sound"

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Zimmerman, Andrea Griffing. The Cow buzzed. HarperCollins Publishers, 1993.

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Dijs, Carla. Bee says buzzzz. H. Holt, 1986.

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Dijs, Carla. Bee says buzz. Child's Play, 1986.

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ill, Degen Bruce, ed. Bizz buzz chug-a-chug: Jesse Bear's sounds. Little Simon, 1997.

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ill, Creighton-Pester David, ed. Arf! Buzz! Cluck!: A rather noisy alphabet. Little Simon, 2018.

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(Editor), Charles Wilkins, ed. When the Final Buzzer Sounds. Triumph Books, 2000.

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When the Buzzer Sounds : Companion Workbook: A Family Conversation Starter. WILLIS, LISA C, 2023.

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SNAP! SNAP! buzz buzz (Snappy Sounds). Firefly Books, 2001.

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Bentley, Dawn. Buzz-Buzz, Busy Bees. Simon & Schuster, 2004.

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Palmer, Melissa. Zack the Buzzy Bee: Targeting the Z Sound. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Book chapters on the topic "Buzzer sound"

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Buchem, Ilona, Rezaul Tutul, André Jakob, and Niels Pinkwart. "Non-verbal Sound Detection by Humanoid Educational Robots in Game-Based Learning. Multiple-Talker Tracking in a Buzzer Quiz Game with the Pepper Robot." In Robotics in Education. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38454-7_16.

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Bildhauer, Bettina. "Net Worth." In Burn after Reading: Vol. 1, Miniature Manifestos for a Post/medieval Studies + Vol. 2, The Future We Want: A Collaboration. punctum books, 2014. https://doi.org/10.21983/p3.0067.1.05.

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One might argue that we hardly need another plea for more materiality in medieval studies:it's a buzz topic at medievalist conferences; the first issue of postmedievalwas devoted to it; and prominent members of the BABEL Working Group have been thinking with Bruno Latour, Jane Bennett, Bill Brown,and Graham Harman for years. And yet, the idea that agency is always an interaction, a network in which any element—not just what we tradi-tionally call human subjects, but also non-human ob-jects—can be alive, active and cognizantstill sounds mad to the medievalist mainstream and to most of the gener
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Burt, Andrew T. "Is It the Wind in the Tall Trees or Just the Distant Buzz of Electricity?: Sound and Music as Portent in Twin Peaks’ Season Three." In Critical Essays on Twin Peaks: The Return. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04798-6_16.

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Fattah, Hossam. "Making Sound Using Passive Buzzer." In LTE™ Cellular Narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT). CRC Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003120018-21.

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Fattah, Hossam. "Making Sound Using Active Buzzer." In LTE™ Cellular Narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT). CRC Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003120018-20.

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Kumar Reddy, B. Siva, K. Jyothika, B. Prathyusha, B. Shravani, G. Ganitha, and G. Manogna. "ACCIDENT AVOIDING AND VEHICLE CONTROL SYSTEM USING AURDINO WITH ULTRASONIC SENSORS." In Futuristic Trends in Artificial Intelligence Volume 3 Book 2. Iterative International Publishers, Selfypage Developers Pvt Ltd, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58532/v3bdai2p2ch7.

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Accident detection systems in minimizing severity of road incidents by early warnings to drivers. This introduces a system for accident detection using ultrasonic sensors that incorporates a buzzer feedback mechanism to alert drivers of potential collisions. The ultrasonic sensors strategically placed in vehicles to continuously monitor the surrounding environment for potential obstacles or vehicles. The buzzer emits a distinct sound pattern that alerts the driver to the potential danger, enabling them to take immediate action. To ensure accurate and reliable detection, multiple ultrasonic sen
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Bhorge, Siddharth, Bhushan Chavan, Tanaya Dahatonde, Nivedita Dannalli, and Vaishnavi Davari. "A Novel Approach to Metal Detection: Robotic Vehicle with Live Video Feed and Location Tracking." In Advancements in Communication and Systems. Soft Computing Research Society, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.56155/978-81-955020-7-3-14.

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This paper aims to develop a semi-autonomous robot that is capable of detecting metals in its path. The project presents a fully functional robot that moves on wheels with a conveyor belt mechanism demonstrating a dynamic mobility system. It uses the Wi-Fi module of ESP-32 as a primary microcontroller for its work ensuring efficient and wireless operation. The robot operates in two modes: manual control through a Bluetooth application and autonomous mode for automatic metal detection and movement. The metal detector rover is a robot that can detect the metal in a certain region, and make an al
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Zubov, Dmytro. "Mesh Network of eHealth Intelligent Agents for Visually Impaired and Blind People." In Emerging Trends in IoT and Integration with Data Science, Cloud Computing, and Big Data Analytics. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-4186-9.ch013.

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Smart assistive devices for blind and visually impaired (B&VI) people are of high interest today since wearable IoT hardware became available for a wide range of users. In the first project, the Raspberry Pi 3 B board measures a distance to the nearest obstacle via ultrasonic sensor HC-SR04 and recognizes human faces by Pi camera, OpenCV library, and Adam Geitgey module. Objects are found by Bluetooth devices of classes 1-3 and iBeacons. Intelligent eHealth agents cooperate with one another in a smart city mesh network via MQTT and BLE protocols. In the second project, B&VIs are suppor
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Lin, Liang-Sian, Li-Wei Jiang, Yu Wang, Zhi-Yu Chen, and Yi-Jie Li. "IoT-Based Driver Distraction Prevention System." In Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence. IOS Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/faia220429.

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Each year, many people pass away in car accidents. Drunk driving, distracted driving, and fatigued driving are the leading causes of car accidents. Some studies have noted that the features relevant to drunk driving and fatigued driving are driver’s alcohol consumption, smoking, and carbon monoxide (CO) concentration in the car. Hence, it is important and necessary to detect these factors during driving to avoid driver drowsiness and prevent car collisions. In this paper, we develop an IoT-based preventative system to monitor in-vehicle air quality and check for driver head bending. To ensure
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Duraichi, N., K. Arun Kumar, N. Lokesh Sathya, and S. Lokesh. "Automobile Authentication and Tracking System." In Recent Trends in Intensive Computing. IOS Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/apc210271.

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Vehicle robbery and unknown car thefts has become a intense issue around the nation. Many culprits use unapproved vehicles to perform numerous illegal activities and leave the vehicles. The utmost reason for accidents is due to the vehicles driven by unknown users, who perform reckless and inexperienced driving without the speed limit will cause many accidents that increases the death rate. Our goal is to make a system which will allow the person who have authorized license. For this purpose, we plan to install an automated system in the vehicle to introduce smart license verification technolo
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Conference papers on the topic "Buzzer sound"

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Bellona, Jon, Huaigu Li, Jessica Roberts, Amy Bower, and Leslie Smith. "Iterative Design of Auditory Displays Involving Data Sonifications and Authentic Ocean Data." In ICAD 2024: The 29th International Conference on Auditory Display. International Community for Auditory Display, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.21785/icad2024.002.

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The “Accessible Oceans” pilot project aims to inclusively design auditory displays that support perception and understanding of ocean data in informal learning environments (ILEs). The project’s multi-disciplinary team includes expertise from all related fields — ocean scientists, dataset experts, a sound designer with specialization in data sonification, and a learning sciences researcher. In addition, the PI is blind and provides a crucial perspective in our research. We describe the sound design of informative sonifications and respective auditory displays based on iterative design with use
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Agarwal, Shivangi, Ankesh Kumar Mishra, Ajay Kumar Maurya, Pawan Sen, and Ashutosh Yadav. "Fault Detection in Transmission Line using Arduino Uno." In International Conference on Frontiers in Desalination, Energy, Environment and Material Sciences for Sustainable Development & Annual Congress of InDA. AIJR Publisher, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21467/proceedings.161.22.

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Transmission line fault detection is a crucial aspect of maintaining a stable power supply. This paper presents a paper that uses Arduino Uno to detect faults in transmission lines. The system is designed to detect faults such as Line to Ground, Line to Line, Line to Line to Ground, and three phase fault. The fault detection system can quickly identify the type of fault and its distance (in km) & notify the maintenance team through an alarm (buzzer). The paper's implementation involved using the Arduino Uno microcontroller board, relay module, buzzer, transformer, voltage regulator, diode,
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Claudio Leite Pereira, Luis, and Janine Kniess. "Equipamento Vestível para Auxílio na Mobilidade de Pessoas Com Deficiência Visual." In Computer on the Beach. Universidade do Vale do Itajaí, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.14210/cotb.v11n1.p326-331.

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Mobility for people with visual impairments is a challenge in placeswhere there is no knowledge of obstacles. Research carried out inthis work identified that people with visual impairment have difficultieswith obstacles located above 1 meter. Thus, an approach isproposed to notify the visually impaired person through sound andvibration about such obstacles. The proposed solution is available onthe ThingSpeak platform and components such as microcontrollers(ESP8266 NodeMcu ESP-12), sensors, buzzer and GPS were usedin its development. Results confirmed that the proposed approachcorrectly identi
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TEMME, S. "LOUDSPEAKER RUB AND BUZZ AND LOOSE PARTICLE DETECTION." In Reproduced Sound 2003. Institute of Acoustics, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.25144/18169.

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Moreau, Antoine, and Sébastien Guérin. "Experimental Validation of an Analytical Prediction Model for Fan Buzz-Saw Noise." In ASME Turbo Expo 2020: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2020-14279.

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Abstract This paper is focused on the application of an analytical model, which was previously developed and published for the prediction of buzz-saw noise emitted by supersonic fan rotors. The application test cases are six different fan stages equipped with hardwall inlet ducts and clean inflow conditions. The model is validated through a comparison with experimental sound power levels measured along the working line of each fan in high subsonic, transonic and supersonic regimes. In terms of overall evolution and maximum levels, the model provides a reasonable prediction; the sensitivity to
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Jensen, Matthew, John Wagner, Kim Alexander, and Philip Pidgeon. "A Customizable Human/Vehicle Interface for Enhanced Operator Performance." In ASME 2007 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2007-41430.

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The emergence of cost effective electronics and actuators within the transportation industry allows the presentation of increased driver feedback for greater situational awareness. The operator feedback channels can be broadly divided into visual, audio, and haptic. To date, the automotive community has primarily relied on instrument panel lamps and buzzer/chime sounds to notify the driver of important information while the vehicle’s interaction with the road is mechanically communicated through the steering wheel “feel” and the driver seat motion. However, an opportunity exists to integrate t
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Holewa, Axel, Sébastien Guérin, Christian Weckmüller, and Lars Enghardt. "3D Unsteady RANS Simulation of the Interaction Between Fan Stage, Struts and Bifurcations." In ASME Turbo Expo 2014: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2014-26847.

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Struts and bifurcations installed in the bypass duct of aeroengines can deteriorate the aerodynamic and acoustic performances of the fan and therefore should be accounted for in the design process. This paper compares two 3-D unsteady RANS simulations of a fan model obtained respectively for an isolated and an installed configuration. In the installed case the strut–bifurcation system creates a strong disturbance of the steady flowfield. This involves a deformation of the rotor wakes during their convection, so that their impingement on the stator generates pressure fluctuations acting as soun
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Titave, Uttam Vasant, Shrikant Kalsule, and Sudhakara Naidu. "A Design Approach to Optimize Suspension Clunking Noise in Passenger Vehicles." In Symposium on International Automotive Technology. SAE International, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2024-26-0226.

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<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">Designing a Passenger vehicles suspension system is a key challenge for all OEMs because balancing buzz, squeak, and rattle (BSR) acoustic performance at low-speed driving and improving ride quality at high-speed driving conditions are bet challenging. Suspension noise deteriorates in-cab acoustic quietness and overall vehicle performance. For this reason, optimizing these noises is becoming increasingly prioritized as a key design issue throughout the development process of suspension system. This paper studies the vari
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Reports on the topic "Buzzer sound"

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Law, Edward, Samuel Gan-Mor, Hazel Wetzstein, and Dan Eisikowitch. Electrostatic Processes Underlying Natural and Mechanized Transfer of Pollen. United States Department of Agriculture, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/1998.7613035.bard.

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The project objective was to more fully understand how the motion of pollen grains may be controlled by electrostatic forces, and to develop a reliable mechanized pollination system based upon sound electrostatic and aerodynamic principles. Theoretical and experimental analyses and computer simulation methods which investigated electrostatic aspects of natural pollen transfer by insects found that: a) actively flying honeybees accumulate ~ 23 pC average charge (93 pC max.) which elevates their bodies to ~ 47 V likely by triboelectrification, inducing ~ 10 fC of opposite charge onto nearby poll
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