In article , Don Pearce
wrote:
Nick Gorham wrote:
Don Pearce wrote:
Nick Gorham wrote:
This might be of interest
http://www.sonicstate.com/news/shownews.cfm?newsid=6667
No, I listened again - I had it right.
I presume the above URL sends a 'stream' of some kind. My browser simply
tells me that it doesn't have a Flash plugin enabled and the page text
seems void of info.
There are more details here
http://www.icwltd.co.uk/claritycap/download/news2.pdf
I read the above, and then checked the company website. This has a PDF of
an EW article that says much the same. Since neither give much real detail
I've tried emailing to see if I can contact Paul Dodds. He is, apparently,
a 'Senior Engineer' with the company.
Please don't be too impressed by this. When someone passes off an advert
as an academic paper, you really must smell a rat.
I may be able to come to a better conclusion when I've had more data. EG
from the refs given at the end of the above PDF document.
But FWIW I gave up reading EW some years ago as it seemed to become full of
publicity material masquerading as technical articles. This happened when
EW stopped paying for submissions, and is the obvious consequence of such a
course. However my Uni Library still get EW, so I'll also have a look when
I get a chance to see if there has been any reaction in the form of
letters, etc.
I also went to the Salford Uni site, but the only link there I found for
the co-worker gave a 404.
So far as I can recall, it isn't 'news' that caps can have mechanical
resonances. The claim that is interesting is that they are audible. But to
decide, I'd need to know a lot more about how the 'results' were obtained.
For reasons like those others have already mentioned.
Interesting, though... :-)
Slainte,
Jim
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