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  2. Transient (acoustics) - Wikipedia

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    In acoustics and audio, a transient is a high amplitude, short-duration sound at the beginning of a waveform that occurs in phenomena such as musical sounds, noises or speech. [1] [2] Transients do not necessarily directly depend on the frequency of the tone they initiate. It contains a high degree of non-periodic components and a higher ...

  3. iZotope - Wikipedia

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    channel strip plugin with EQ, Transient Shaper, Dynamics, Exciter, Limiter, and De-Esser ANR-B May 10, 2007 [3] iZotope's only hardware unit — adaptive realtime noise reduction for broadcast audio BreakTweaker January 23, 2014 [4] drum sculpting and beat sequencing machine that blurs the line between rhythm and melody DDLY Dynamic Delay

  4. Comparison of EM simulation software - Wikipedia

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    commercial and free editions Yes No Partial Yes Yes Automatic or Manual FEM: General purpose for research, engineering and educational use, includes AC, DC and Transient Magnetics, Electrostatics, AC and DC Conduction, Transient Electrics, Heat Transfer and multiphysics COMSOL Multiphysics: commercial Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Automatic

  5. Dynamic similarity (Reynolds and Womersley numbers)

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    The Reynolds and Womersley Numbers are also used to calculate the thicknesses of the boundary layers that can form from the fluid flow’s viscous effects. The Reynolds number is used to calculate the convective inertial boundary layer thickness that can form, and the Womersley number is used to calculate the transient inertial boundary thickness that can form.

  6. Noise shaping - Wikipedia

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    Analog Devices uses what they refer to as "Noise Shaping Requantizer", [6] and Texas Instruments uses what they refer to as "SNRBoost" [7] [8] to lower the noise floor approximately 30db compared to the surrounding frequencies.

  7. Femtosecond pulse shaping - Wikipedia

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    Fig. 1: Schematic diagram of a pulse shaper. Generation of sequences of ultrashort optical pulses is key in realizing ultra high speed optical networks, Optical Code Division Multiple Access (OCDMA) systems, chemical and biological reaction triggering and monitoring etc. Based on the requirement, pulse shapers may be designed to stretch, compress or produce a train of pulses from a single ...

  8. Transient modelling - Wikipedia

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    Transient modelling is a way of looking at a process with the primary criterion of time, observing the pattern of changes in the subject being studied over time. Its obverse is Steady state , where you might know only the starting and ending figures but do not understand the process by which they were derived.

  9. Salome (software) - Wikipedia

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    SALOME is a multi-platform open source (LGPL-2.1-or-later) scientific computing environment, allowing the realization of industrial studies of physics simulations.. This platform, developed by a partnership between EDF and CEA, sets up an environment for the various stages of a study to be carried out: from the creation of the CAD model and the mesh to the post-processing and visualization of ...