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Phys Rev Lett ; 115(5): 054301, 2015 Jul 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26274421

RESUMO

We theoretically study and experimentally report the propagation of nonlinear hysteretic torsional pulses in a vertical granular chain made of cm-scale, self-hanged magnetic beads. As predicted by contact mechanics, the torsional coupling between two beads is found to be nonlinear hysteretic. This results in a nonlinear pulse distortion essentially different from the distortion predicted by classical nonlinearities and in a complex dynamic response depending on the history of the wave particle angular velocity. Both are consistent with the predictions of purely hysteretic nonlinear elasticity and the Preisach-Mayergoyz hysteresis model, providing the opportunity to study the phenomenon of nonlinear dynamic hysteresis in the absence of other types of material nonlinearities. The proposed configuration reveals a plethora of interesting phenomena including giant amplitude-dependent attenuation, short-term memory, as well as dispersive properties. Thus, it could find interesting applications in nonlinear wave control devices such as strong amplitude-dependent filters.


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Radiação Eletromagnética , Imãs , Modelos Teóricos , Acelerometria/métodos , Dinâmica não Linear
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J Acoust Soc Am ; 109(6): 2649-59, 2001 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11425107

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This article presents an approximate solution for weak nonlinear standing waves in the interior of an exponential acoustic horn. An analytical approach is chosen assuming one-dimensional plane-wave propagation in a lossless fluid within an exponential horn. The model developed for the propagation of finite-amplitude waves includes linear reflections at the throat and at the mouth of the horn, and neglects boundary layer effects. Starting from the one-dimensional continuity and momentum equations and an isentropic pressure-density relation in Eulerian coordinates, a perturbation analysis is used to obtain a hierarchy of wave equations with nonlinear source terms. Green's theorem is used to obtain a formal solution of the inhomogeneous equation which takes into account linear reflections at the ends of the horn, and the solution is applied to the nonlinear horn problem to yield the acoustic pressure for each order, first in the frequency and then in the time domain. In order to validate the model, an experimental setup for measuring fundamental and second harmonic pressures inside the horn has been developed. For an imposed throat fundamental level, good agreement is obtained between predicted and measured levels (fundamental and second harmonic) at the mouth of the horn.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 92(8): 085502, 2004 Feb 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14995787

RESUMO

Rectification (demodulation) of high-frequency shear acoustic bursts is applied to probe the distribution of contact forces in 3D granular media. Symmetry principles allow for rectification of the shear waves only with their conversion into longitudinal mode. The rectification is due to nonlinear dynamic dilatancy, which is found to follow a quadratic or Hertzian power law in the shear wave amplitude. Evidence is given that a significant portion of weak contact forces is localized below 10(-2) of the mean force-a range previously inaccessible by experiment. Strong anisotropy of nonlinearity for shear waves with different polarization is observed.

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