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Old 09-08-2003, 10:27 AM   #1
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I'd never heard this before today.

Sound science is quackers
By Jonathan Amos
BBC News Online science staff, in Salford


The old saying that a duck's quack produces no echo is... well, just plain quackers.

Acoustics expert Professor Trevor Cox has deployed the most powerful techniques his science can muster to prove the bird's calls will bounce off hard surfaces in just the same way as all sounds.

But the researcher has discovered there is a kernel of truth in the myth which may explain how it arose in the first place.

He says the way a duck quacks, with a long "aaaacckkk" on the end of the call, tends to mask any echoes that are produced.

It might seem a bit bizarre that scientists should go to all the trouble of investigating quacking ducks, but Professor Cox is an expert in controlling echoes.

His work helps building designers improve the acoustics of concert halls, cinemas, and even railway stations where echoes can make it difficult to hear the original sound source - such as the tannoy making a train announcement.

If ducks had some secret trick, he would certainly want to know about it. "Many people think the duck's quack having no echo is true so we thought we would investigate it," he told the BBC.

Cox and colleagues at Salford University's Acoustics Research Centre put the feathered animal in an anechoic chamber, which deadens all echoes, and also in a reverberation chamber, to produce as much reflected sound as possible.

They then used powerful computer tools to analyse Daisy's noises and to simulate them in different environments - such as in front of a cliff face.

"What all this shows is that the duck's quack fades away; it sounds like it quacks for a long time.

"Because the duck's quack is rather quiet anyway and the echo comes on the back of a fading sound field, it is as if the echo is being masked. You just don't hear the echo very well and that's probably how the myth arose."

These virtual techniques - known as auralisation - are more commonly used to hear what interiors of buildings or cars will sound like during the design process, or determine how the acoustics in old spaces can be improved.

Professor Cox tries to diffuse echoes using what are called "sonic crystals".

These consist of an array of regularly spaced objects - such as rods or spheres - that can be hung in a room to produce a more favourable auditory experience.

"Rather like real crystals that will scatter X-rays, sonic crystals will scatter sound. And if you can disperse sound, you can get rid of echoes."

Professor Cox is presenting his research on Daisy and sonic crystals to the British Association's annual festival, which this year is here in Salford, Greater Manchester.

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Old 09-08-2003, 10:31 AM   #2
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hmmm, verry odd thread.......
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Old 09-08-2003, 10:33 AM   #3
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Erm...too much time on their hands?
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Old 09-08-2003, 10:35 AM   #4
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I'm glad to see there are other nuts who find oddball stuff to post.
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Old 09-08-2003, 10:38 AM   #5
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You do wonder who funds this type of research...

And I would like to see how they wrote their research proposal:
"We are going to put a duck into a chamber and we are going to record it's quack with state-of-the-art computers" won't get many funders I recon.
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Old 09-08-2003, 10:54 AM   #6
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I once saw a article on a guy who was using a supercomputer to research... get this... why showercurtains tend to move toward the showerspray... he had a 3d simulation of it and everything... [img]graemlins/wow.gif[/img]

After seeing that nothing related to scientists surprises me anymore... [img]smile.gif[/img]
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Old 09-08-2003, 10:57 AM   #7
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[img]graemlins/laugh3.gif[/img] LOL [img]graemlins/laugh2.gif[/img]

Anyone know other, let's say, intriguing research studies?
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Old 09-08-2003, 10:59 AM   #8
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Ummm....Quack Quack Quack?

Anyone else ever get the feeling that the ducks were actually laughing at them when supposedly just quacking?
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Old 09-08-2003, 11:23 AM   #9
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[img]graemlins/laugh3.gif[/img] LOL [img]graemlins/laugh2.gif[/img]

Anyone know other, let's say, intriguing research studies?
There is a guy, Werner Gruber, at the Vienna University Physics department who actually is a specialist in reasearch of artifical neural networks (my brother was visiting one of his courses and considered writing his disseration about that).
Yet he spent a lot of his (government funded) research time with
a.) The physics of paper planes: testing multiple models in a wind tunnel and under extreme circumstances calculating their aerodynamics with - yip you guessed right - supercomputers.
b.) The physics of cooking: calculating the exact amount of time for a steak to grill or an egg to boil. During that he proofed - and is particularly proud of it - that a 3-minute egg does not take three minutes but the duration depends on the size of the egg - duh!

I once saw him in a science magazine on TV and he was telling the old Russian rocket/teabag joke - honestly and with an awkward lack of humor. It was then when I realized that this guy was completely deranged.
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Old 09-08-2003, 11:37 AM   #10
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