Incompressible Viscous Fluid as a 1/f Filter
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概要
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A discussion is given on a 1/f filter, which outputs a 1/f noise as a response to the white noise. It is shown theoretically and experimentally that, under proper conditions, an incompressible viscous fluid serves as the 1/f filter. Stimulated by the previous finding due to Mandelbrot et al. that the earth's pole motion involves the 1/f noise, a spherical shell enclosing a fluid is set in rotation about its diameter by a fluctuating external torque with the white spectrum, and its angular velocity is measured. It is found that, under the conditions predicted by the theory, the angular velocity involves the 1/f noise.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1994-02-15
著者
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Takimoto N
Department Of Engineering Science Tohoku University
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Takimoto Noboru
Department Of Applied Mathematics University Of New South Wales : Tohoku University
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Yamamura Shinzi
Department of Engineering Science, Tohoku University
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Funayama Kunio
Department of Engineering Science, Tohoku University
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Funayama Kunio
Department Of Engineering Science Tohoku University
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Yamamura S
Kitasato Univ. Sagamihara
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Yamamura Shinzi
Department Of Engineering Science Tohoku University
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