Microwave sound effect of conversion of modulated radio signal in acoustic

  • Authors: Tambovtcev V.1, Zheleznyak I.2, Kopyrkin A.1
  • Affiliations:
    1. Южно-Уральский государственный университет
    2. Филиал ВУНЦ ВВС «Военно-воздушная академия им. проф. Н.Е. Жуковского и Ю.А. Гагарина» в г. Челябинске
  • Issue: Vol 21, No 3 (2018)
  • Pages: 110-117
  • Section: Articles
  • URL: https://journals.ssau.ru/pwp/article/view/7025
  • ID: 7025

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Abstract

The article related to the electromagnetic compatibility and radio ecologic. Microwave auditory effect was analyzed, as the observed phenomenon of high-frequency radio signals transformation into acoustic oscillations. This phenomenon was called a radio sound effect. The physical interaction mechanisms of amplitude-modulated high-frequency electrical signal with a perfect non-conductor were considered, leading to the spectating transformation in the low frequency mechanical vibrations or acoustic harmonics of the modulated signal. In the paper presented studies of the possible effects of direct exposure to high-frequency field, for example, in physical therapy, or medical practice.

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V.I. Tambovtcev

Южно-Уральский государственный университет

Author for correspondence.
Email: tamboval@mail.ru

I.L. Zheleznyak

Филиал ВУНЦ ВВС «Военно-воздушная академия им. проф. Н.Е. Жуковского и Ю.А. Гагарина» в г. Челябинске

Email: filial_vunc_chel@mail.ru

A.A. Kopyrkin

Южно-Уральский государственный университет

Email: press@susu.ac.ru

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