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Qué (quién) es buffeting - definición

PHENOMENON OF AIR RESONANCE IN A CAVITY
Helmholtz Resonator; Helmholtz resonator; Helmholtz Resonance; Helmholtz dampers; Helmholtz damper; Wubwubwub; Wind throb; Side window buffeting; Car window resonation; Car window throb; Throbbing noise; Car window flutter
  • A selection of Helmholtz resonators from 1870, at [[Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery]] in [[Glasgow]].
  • The Roman Theatre according to Vitruvius, from [[:Wikisource:Ten Books on Architecture/Book V]]

Buffeting      
·noun A striking with the hand.
II. Buffeting ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Buffet.
III. Buffeting ·noun A succession of blows; continued violence, as of winds or waves; afflictions; adversity.
buffeting      
¦ noun Aeronautics irregular oscillation of part of an aircraft, caused by turbulence.
buffeting      
see buffet

Wikipedia

Helmholtz resonance

Helmholtz resonance or wind throb is the phenomenon of air resonance in a cavity, such as when one blows across the top of an empty bottle. The name comes from a device created in the 1850s by Hermann von Helmholtz, the Helmholtz resonator, which he used to identify the various frequencies or musical pitches present in music and other complex sounds.

Ejemplos de uso de buffeting
1. Others ‘feel‘ strong winds and stiffen themselves against buffeting.
2. But the popular pressures that are buffeting Chancellor Schrder are complex.
3. Stan barreled across the Yucatan Peninsula on Sunday, dumping rain and buffeting the region with wind.
4. Ferry services have also suffered with the weather buffeting the English Channel.
5. "We‘ve never had these kinds of winds buffeting us," Ford said.