kindness and cynicism
Topik mengenai harmonik perlu dibincang secara bersemuka..... Panjang juga ceritanya.
Cuba cari kertas kerja yang pernah saya bentangkan dulu seperti dibawah. Mungkin boleh digunakan untuk kertas yang sedang ditulis.
Mohd Jailani Mohd Nor, Sound and Vibration Issues in Automobile Industries,Invited Paper, Third Asian International Automotive Engineering Industry Exhibition and Conference, The Malaysian International Exhibition and Showroom (M.I.N.E.S.), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 25-28th November 1999.
wsm,
Prof. Jai
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Dian,
Mike Griffin has written the Handbook of Human Vibration, which should definitely be on your bookshelf. My point was that nearly all of the work on ride and vibration for people in vehicles has focused on <20 Hz, which is likely to be below the range of frequencies with significant acoustic effects. So, you have a potentially ripe area. I've occasionally wondered if hearing higher harmonics of vibration tones (say, hearing a harmonic associated with a 15 Hz vibration) makes one more sensitive to the vibration. The big problem in the area is that people's subjective responses vary widely, which makes the experiments necessarily large.
--Matt
On Sep 11, 2006, at 4:12 AM, dian wrote:
Hi,
Thank you. Yes I have come across few papers from M.J. Griffin. However, I'm not so sure what do you mean by
" You should also be familiar with Mike Griffin's work on human response to vibration, although your interest appears to be with higher frequencies."
xxDianxx
-------Original Message-------
From: Matt Reed
Date: 9/10/2006 8:02:36 AM
To: Dian
Subject: Fwd: reprint of papers
Dian, this message that I sent a couple of days ago appears to have
bounced because it is too large for your system. So I have instead
put the papers you requested at
http://mreed.umtri.umich.edu/For_Dian/
--Matt
xoxo i'm the turtle xoxo
Cuba cari kertas kerja yang pernah saya bentangkan dulu seperti dibawah. Mungkin boleh digunakan untuk kertas yang sedang ditulis.
Mohd Jailani Mohd Nor, Sound and Vibration Issues in Automobile Industries,Invited Paper, Third Asian International Automotive Engineering Industry Exhibition and Conference, The Malaysian International Exhibition and Showroom (M.I.N.E.S.), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 25-28th November 1999.
wsm,
Prof. Jai
<
Dian,
Mike Griffin has written the Handbook of Human Vibration, which should definitely be on your bookshelf. My point was that nearly all of the work on ride and vibration for people in vehicles has focused on <20 Hz, which is likely to be below the range of frequencies with significant acoustic effects. So, you have a potentially ripe area. I've occasionally wondered if hearing higher harmonics of vibration tones (say, hearing a harmonic associated with a 15 Hz vibration) makes one more sensitive to the vibration. The big problem in the area is that people's subjective responses vary widely, which makes the experiments necessarily large.
--Matt
On Sep 11, 2006, at 4:12 AM, dian wrote:
Hi,
Thank you. Yes I have come across few papers from M.J. Griffin. However, I'm not so sure what do you mean by
" You should also be familiar with Mike Griffin's work on human response to vibration, although your interest appears to be with higher frequencies."
xxDianxx
-------Original Message-------
From: Matt Reed
Date: 9/10/2006 8:02:36 AM
To: Dian
Subject: Fwd: reprint of papers
Dian, this message that I sent a couple of days ago appears to have
bounced because it is too large for your system. So I have instead
put the papers you requested at
http://mreed.umtri.umich.edu/For_Dian/
--Matt
xoxo i'm the turtle xoxo
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