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Determination of the prey impact region in a spider orb-web from in-plane vibration

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APPLIED MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTATION
卷 424, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.amc.2022.126947

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Identification of sources; Reconstruction algorithm; Vibrations; Finite element analysis; Membrane; Spider orb-web

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  1. Fapesp - Sao Paulo Research Foundation [2019/14827 - 0, 2017/07189 - 2]
  2. Ministerio de Economia Competitividad de Espana [PGC2018 - 098218 -B -I00]

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In this paper, we study the problem of locating a prey in a spider orb-web by measuring its dynamic response after an impact. A reconstruction algorithm for the impact region is proposed based on discrete dynamic measurements. The results show that the sensitivity of the reconstruction to errors on the data is significant when the observation time is close to the theoretical minimum.
In this paper we study the inverse problem of locating a prey in a spider orb-web from measurements of the in-plane dynamic response of the web immediately after the impact. The orb-web, having axial symmetry and fixed boundary, is described by a continuous pre-stressed membrane undergoing infinitesimal deformation. The impact of the prey is modeled by an in-plane pressure field, whose two spatial components constitute the unknowns of the inverse problem. A reconstruction algorithm for the impact region is proposed, which is essentially based on the determination of certain generalized Fourier coefficients of the loading terms starting from discrete in-plane dynamical measurements that mimic what the spider performs in nature. The results show that the information gathered by the spider positioned at the center of the web is sufficient for a precise localization of the prey, for different prey and orb-web characteristics. The simulations also show that the sensitivity of the reconstruction to errors on the data is significant only when the observation time is close to the theoretical minimum time. (C) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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