impulse excitation

  • 1impulse excitation — impulsinis sužadinimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. impulse excitation; pulse excitation vok. Impulsanregung, f; Impulserregung, f rus. импульсное возбуждение, n pranc. excitation par impulsions, f …

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  • 2Impulse excitation technique — PracticalThe impulse excitation technique is a nondestructive test method that uses natural frequency, dimensions and mass of a test piece to determine Young s modulus, Shear modulus, Poisson s ratio and damping coefficient.Dimensions and mass of …

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  • 3impulse excitation — noun : a method of producing damped alternating current in which the duration of the impressed voltage is short compared with the duration of the current produced compare quenched gap …

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  • 4excitation par impulsions — impulsinis sužadinimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. impulse excitation; pulse excitation vok. Impulsanregung, f; Impulserregung, f rus. импульсное возбуждение, n pranc. excitation par impulsions, f …

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  • 5impulse — [im′puls΄] n. [L impulsus < pp. of impellere: see IMPEL] 1. a) an impelling, or driving forward with sudden force b) an impelling force; sudden, driving force; push; thrust; impetus c) the motion or effect caused by such a force 2 …

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  • 6Impulse response — The Impulse response from a simple audio system. Showing the original impulse, the response after high frequency boosting, and the response after low frequency boosting. In signal processing, the impulse response, or impulse response function… …

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  • 7impulse — /im puls/, n. 1. the influence of a particular feeling, mental state, etc.: to act under a generous impulse; to strike out at someone from an angry impulse. 2. sudden, involuntary inclination prompting to action: to be swayed by impulse. 3. an… …

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  • 8impulse — im•pulse [[t]ˈɪm pʌls[/t]] n. 1) the influence of a particular feeling, mental state, etc.: a generous impulse[/ex] 2) sudden, involuntary inclination prompting to action: swayed by impulse[/ex] 3) an instance of this: an impulse to cry[/ex] 4)… …

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  • 9impulse — 1. A sudden pushing or driving force. 2. A sudden, often unreasoning, determination to perform some act. 3. The action potential of a nerve fiber. [L. im pello, pp. pulsus, to push against, impel (inp )] apex i. conventionally the lowermost,… …

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  • 10impulse — n. 1 the act or an instance of impelling; a push. 2 an impetus. 3 Physics a an indefinitely large force acting for a very short time but producing a finite change of momentum (e.g. the blow of a hammer). b the change of momentum produced by this… …

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