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2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (7) ◽  
pp. 182165 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gloria Gessinger ◽  
Tania P. Gonzalez-Terrazas ◽  
Rachel A. Page ◽  
Kirsten Jung ◽  
Marco Tschapka

Most insectivorous bat species in the Neotropical family Phyllostomidae glean insects from ground, water or vegetation surfaces. They use similar and stereotypical echolocation calls that are generally very short (less than 1–3 ms), multi-harmonic and frequency-modulated (FM). By contrast, the common sword-nosed bat, Lonchorhina aurita , which has the longest noseleaf in the entire phyllostomid family, produces distinctly different echolocation calls. They are composed of a constant frequency (CF) component with a peak frequency of 45 kHz, followed by a short FM down-sweep at the end. With a mean call duration of 6.6 ms (max. 8.7 ms) when flying in the open they have the longest echolocation calls reported from phyllostomid bats. In cluttered environments, the CF-component is very short. In open habitats, however, L. aurita can emit pure CF-calls without the terminal FM-component. We also recorded in the field a distinct terminal group that closely resembles the feeding buzzes of aerial hawking bat species from other bat families. This is the first time the echolocation call design of L. aurita is presented. In addition, we contrast the echolocation behaviour of individuals flying in open and confined situations. Our results suggest that the unique echolocation system of L. aurita represents an adaptation to aerial hawking, a very unusual hunting mode within the phyllostomid family.


2015 ◽  
Vol 29 (10n11) ◽  
pp. 1540027 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jun Qin ◽  
Weijun Zhang ◽  
Zhuofeng Liu ◽  
Shuxin Bai

The purpose of the study is to characterize and improve the fundamental understanding of the effects of Ethyl Cellulose (EC) binder on the rheological properties of silver pastes for screen printing front electrode films of solar cells. Dispersions of silver particles (surface modified with oleic acid) in EC polymer solutions with and without thixotropic agent were prepared; and yield stress values were measured by setting shear stress to characterize the strength of interaction in pastes. Week flocculation network of silver particles is produced due to depletion of flocculation. EC polymer also has a significant interaction with thixotropic agent. Down-sweep flow curves of dispersions without thixotropic agent were measured and well fitted by Generalized Casson model. The model parameters p indicated that EC polymer with high molecular weight has a stronger shear-thinning ability. Steady-state flow, three interval thixotropy shear test (3ITT) and oscillatory measurements were conducted to study the effect of EC content on viscosity, structure rebuilding and viscoelastic properties of electrode pastes. Increasing EC polymer is not the best way to prevent the layer printed from laying down.


2011 ◽  
Vol 4 (163) ◽  
pp. ec71-ec71
Author(s):  
P. J. Hines
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Science ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 331 (6021) ◽  
pp. 1111-1111
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Author(s):  
M. S. M. Soliman ◽  
E. M. Abdel-Rahman ◽  
E. F. El-Saadany ◽  
R. R. Mansour

We propose and validate a new architecture for wide-band vibration-based MPGs. This architecture replaces a linear oscillator with a piecewise-linear oscillator as a vibrations harvesting element. Analytical, numerical, and experimental techniques are used to analyze a prototype of an electromagnetic MPG designed and constructed using the new architecture. The new architecture increases the bandwidth of the MPG during an up-sweep compared to a traditional MPG, while maintaining the same bandwidth in a down-sweep. Closed-form expressions for the response of the piecewise-linear MPG as well as the size of the up-sweep bandwidth are presented and validated experimentally. Simulations show that under a random-frequency base excitations new architecture collects more energy collected by the traditional architecture.


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