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Beat Clarity Tuning Using an Equivalent Bell (등가 종을 이용한 맥놀이 선명성 조절)

  • Lee, Joong Hyeok;Kim, Seock Hyun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2013.10a
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    • pp.854-855
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    • 2013
  • As an unique acoustic characteristic of a Korean bell. beat phenomenon is a periodic repetition of strong and weak sounds. Beat sounds good when it is clear and it has a proper period, however, it is not easy to satisfy these two conditions simultaneously. In this study, we propose a beat tuning method to satisfy these two conditions, by using an equivalent bell model. First, we construct an equivalent bell which has the same beat property with the 1st beat of a real bell and we investigate the change of mode pair by finite element analysis, when thickness of the bell is locally decreased at $22.5^{\circ}$ from the striking point. From the analysis result, minimum thickness reduction amount is determined to make a clear and strong beat.

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Response of Electrocardiogram to Mirror carp, Cyprinus carpio of Body Length (체장에 따른 향어, Cyprinus carpio의 심전도)

  • 김영기;양용림;안영일
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.284-288
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    • 2002
  • The authors examined the response of electrocardiogram (ECG) to Mirror carp, Cyprinus carpio of body length. The experiments were performed of three classes (10~15, 15~20 and 20~25cm) were given to fishes with an electrode inserted into their bodies and then their ECGs were recorded continuously for 30 minutes in 16-18$^{\circ}C$. The results which are divided into by day and by night and then analyzed by fishes' conditions are as follows; 1 In case of body length 10~15 cm, the average heart rate 43.4 beat/min by day and 45.9 beat/min by night, the average action potential 4.38 $mutextrm{V}$ by day and 3.64 $mutextrm{V}$ by night, in narcotism condition(0~9 min). the average heart rate 69.4 beat/min by day and 67.4 beat/min by night, the average action potential 3.82 $mutextrm{V}$ by day and 3.50 $mutextrm{V}$ by night, in stable condition(9~30 min). 2. In case of body length 15~20 cm, the average heart rate 42.2 beat/min by day and 45.4 beat/min by night, the average action potential 4.13 $mutextrm{V}$ by day and 3.95 $mutextrm{V}$ by night, in narcotism condition(0-5 min). the average heart rate 67.6 beat/min by day and 65.3 beat/min by night, the average action potential 4.58$mutextrm{V}$ by day and 4.61 $mutextrm{V}$ by night, in stable condition (5~30 min). 3. In case of body length 20~25 cm, the average heart rate 47.5 beat/min by day and 47.5 beat/min by night, the average action potential 4.81 $mutextrm{V}$ by day and 4.20 $mutextrm{V}$ by night, in narcotism condition(0-4 min). the average heart rate 67.5 bea/min by day and 64.8 beat/min by night, the average action potential 5.31 $mutextrm{V}$ by day and 4.90 $mutextrm{V}$ by night, in stable condition (4~30 min).

Beat Maps of King Song-Dok Bell (성덕대왕신종의 맥놀이 지도)

  • Kim, Seock-Hyun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2002.11b
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    • pp.498-504
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    • 2002
  • Vibration beat phenomenon is theoretically investigated on a slightly asymmetric cylindrical shell, which is a simplified model of Korean bell. Mode pairs of the slightly asymmetric shell are obtained by receptance analysis and impulse response of the shell is derived using modal expansion and Laplace transform. Based on the impulse response model, beat mapping method is proposed to explain the reason that the beat of a bell vibration shows periodic distribution on the circumference. Beat characteristics of King Song-Dok Bell are explained in detail using the beat map and the measured modal data.

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Beat Control Using an Equivalent Ring Model (등가 종 모델을 이용한 맥놀이 조절법)

  • Kim, Seockhyun;Lee, Joonghyeok
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2012.10a
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    • pp.516-519
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    • 2012
  • This study proposes a method of an equivalent bell model in order to tune the beat period of a Korean bell. In a Korean bell having a slight asymmetry, each circumferential mode splits into a mode pair which has a slight difference in frequency, and the interaction of the mode pair makes a beat in vibration and sound. An equivalent bell model which consists of an axi-symmetric bell and an equivalent point mass, has the same mode property as in a real bell. The equivalent bell model is constructed by the finite element analysis based upon the theory of a revolutionary shell Using the equivalent bell model, the beat period is predicted when the bell thickness is locally decreased to improve the beat property. The predicted result is verified by experiment on a test bell. The proposed method is useful to save the time required for tuning the beat period of a large bell.

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A relevance of syllable, beat and note in English songs (영어 노래에서의 음절과 박, 음표의 관계)

  • Shon Yil Gweon
    • MALSORI
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    • no.35_36
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    • pp.101-119
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    • 1998
  • By analyses of lullabies, nursery rhymes, Christmas carols, and pop songs, the relevances of beat, syllable and note are set up as follows. (1) The relevance of beat to syllable a. A stressed syllable can occupy a strong beat. b. A monosyllabic word carrying a strong beat must have the syllabic structure of a strong syllable. (2) The note duration a. The duration of a note carrying a strong beat tends to be as long as or longer than that of a note carrying a weak beat. b. The note connected with the last position of phonological unit tends to be longer than that of other position without regard to the syllabic structure.

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성덕대왕신종의 진동 및 음향 특성

  • 김석현;김정헌;정지덕;이장무
    • Transactions of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering
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    • v.12 no.7
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    • pp.534-541
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    • 2002
  • Vibration and sound characteristics of King Song-Dok Bell are ivesigated. Natural frequencies. vibration modes and beat period of the bell are precisely measured. The effect of striking position and the position of nodal lines on the beat characteristics is examined. It is first found that the beat characteristics are quote different according to the position on the bell surface and clear beat is periodically generated on the circumference. It turns out that in King Song-Dok Bell, Dangjwa(the present striking position) is located at the position which makes a beat in the first vibration mode, as welt as it produces very clear beat In the second vibration mode.

FEM Analysis of Factors Influencing the Beat Frequency of Japanese Temple Bells

  • Nakanishi, Takuji;Ogushi, Hajime;Yarai, Atsushi
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.27 no.2E
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    • pp.35-44
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    • 2008
  • The beat frequency is very important for the sound of Buddhist temple bells, but its concrete origins have not yet been fully clarified. In our research, we considered the beat of the bell at Hojobo Temple (Kanagawa Prefecture). Although its beat frequency has already been measured as 1.6 Hz, no satisfactory explanation has been offered for the factor that determines this value. In our previous research, we investigated the "Doza," the point where the bell is struck, and the "Obi," the vertical stripes around the bell, both of which are circumferential asymmetrical factors that can be visually recognized. Our investigations were carried out by using the Finite Element Method. These factors, however, could not sufficiently explain the beat frequency. Here, we first investigate the "Nyu," the many small projections on the bell, and the deviation between the centers of the inner and outer diameters of the bell. These two factors, however, were also found tobe insufficient explanations of the beat frequency. Through subsequent investigation, however, we finally clarified that the beat frequency's origin lies in the local dimension variation in the "Komazume," which is the bottom part of the bell as well as its thickest part.

Inventory of Plant Species, Phytosociology, Species Diversity and Pedological characteristics of Rambhi Beat, Senchal East Zone Forest Range, Darjeeling, West Bengal, India

  • Palit, Debnath;Banerjee, Arnab
    • Journal of Forest and Environmental Science
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.331-341
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    • 2014
  • The present study is an attempt to give an account of the inventory of plant species, phytosociological characteristics of vegetation and pedological characteristics of Rambi Beat Forest under Senchal East Forest Zone, Darjeeling, West Bengal, India. Its plant community were analyzed quantitatively and synthetically. The results reflect dominancy of dicotyledons over monocotyledons in the four studied sites The plant community comprising of 50 plant species belonging to 40 genera of 27 families. Ramhi beat reflected higher diversity of species. Maximum IVI value was recorded by Viola surpense (47.17) in Rambhi forest beat. The Berger parker index and evenness index were found to be highest for Viola surpense, Fragaria nubicola, Pilea umbrosa in Rambhi beat. The soil characteristics of the different pedons revealed alkaline nature of soil in Rambhi beat. Higher levels of soil organic carbon content reflect higher fertility of the soil of Rambhi beat. The response towards soil available nitrogen and phosphate were different among the ten pedons of Rambhi beat. Therefore, proper management and conservative measures needs to be implemented for conservation of bioresources in Senchel wildlife Sanctuary of West Bengal, India.

Effects of the Rhy-Kwon Exercise with Motion Beat Music on Physical Fitness and Mood among Adult Women (모션비트 음악을 이용한 리권운동이 성인여성의 체력 및 기분에 미치는 영향)

  • Cho, Kyung-Sook;Kim, Woo-Won
    • Journal of muscle and joint health
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.125-134
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    • 2009
  • Purpose: The purpose of the study was to compare the effects of the Rhy-Kwon exercise with motion beat music program to the Rhy-Kwon with ordinary beat music program on physical fitness and mood in employed women. Method: Total of 29 women who did not have any particular disease were randomly assigned either to a Rhy-Kwon with motion beat music group or to a Rhy-Kwon with ordinary beat music group. Nine subjects in each group completed posttest measures (physical fitness and mood) in 8 weeks. Results: After the 8 weeks of the study period, there were significant improvement in sargent jump and mood especially for the subscale of vigor in the Rhy-Kwon with motion beat music group compared to their counterparts. But no significant differences were found between the groups in other physical fitness measures. Conclusion: The results showed that Rhy-Kwon with motion beat music program would partially improve physical fitness and mood (vigor). Further studies are needed to confirm the effects of Rhy-Kwon with motion beat music program with various populations.

Control Method of the Vibration Beat in a Korean bell (한국종의 진동 맥놀이 투닝법)

  • Kim, S.H.;Cui, C.X.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2009.04a
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    • pp.359-360
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    • 2009
  • In this study, we propose a practical method to improve the clarity and the period of the beat in a Korean bell. Proper beating in vibration and sound is very important feature in Korean bell. An equivalent ring theory is applied and finite element analysis is performed to determine the condition of the asymmetry of the bell. The clearity and the period of the beat are improved by attaching a counter mass or decreasing local thickness. This paper shows that the improved the attaching a counter mass or decreasing local thickness. This paper of the beat are improved by attaching a counter mass or decreasing local thickness. This paper shows that the amount and position of the local variation for the required beat condition can be predicted by using the equivalent model, The predicted results are verified by the experiment.

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