Natural Frequency of Human Body

Natural Frequency of Human Body

Friday, July 31, 2015

Law of Vibration

Law of Vibration

LAW OF VIBRATION
This is the Law of Vibration, a law of nature that states that ‘nothing rests; everything moves; every-thing vibrates.’ 
"We are the same as plants, as trees, as other people, as the rain that falls. We consist of that which is around us; we are the same as everything."  Gautama Buddha
The Law of Vibration applies to all things...from the universe, the earth, oceans, mountains, cars, houses, bridges, buildings, radar towers, soil layers, shallow foundations, piled foundations, sound, colors...people, human bodies, human hearts, human brains, the smallest cells in the body, animals, plants, trees,...even to the food we eat... everything...
So, everything has its own natural frequency or resonant frequency!
The Law of Vibration states that everything in life moves or vibrates. There is nothing that sits idle, even for a second. Everything in life is in a constant state of motion.
The Law of Vibration also states that any vibration which is sent out for good increases into higher natural frequencies as it moves through time and space until it returns to the sender bringing with it the gifts of those higher natural  frequencies. In contrast, any vibration sent out for selfish reasons such as greed or power will bring back vibrations with a lower natural frequency.
When someone is drawing energy from others, they decrease the vibratory rate or decrease their natural frequencies of their bodies. On the other hand, the giving forth of energy increases their vibratory rate or increases their natural frequencies of their bodies. When you are radiating good and providing happiness to other people, you are increasing your vibratory frequency or your natural frequency.
Perhaps, the expression “give others what you desire the most” has been regularly saying by a lot of people:
If you lack love in your life, give love.
If you lack money, give money.
If you lack respect, then give respect.
By giving others that which you desire, you ultimately increase that which comes back to you.           
Raising Your Vibration, Your Natural Frequency of Your Body, Your Health-Frequency Factors and...
Have Much Better Life…Now!

References:
Truong, H.V.P. (2012h), "Natural Frequencies of Oscillations of Oceans and Frequencies of Tsunamis", Proc. 15th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, (15WCEE), 24-28 September 2012, Lisbon Portugal. Paper No.793.
Truong, H.V.P. (2011a) “Dynamic Soil Mass and Resonant Frequency of Pile Foundations” Proc. 14th Asian Regional Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, 23-27 May 2011, Hong Kong , Paper No.332.
Truong, H.V.P. (2011b) “Resonant Frequency and Maximum Rotation Angle of a Rocking Radar Tower” Proc. 14th Asian Regional Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, 23-27 May 2011, Hong Kong, Paper No.333.
Truong, H.V.P. (2011i) “Natural Frequencies of Soil-Foundation Systems and Soil Layers” Proc. 12th Conference on Science and Technology, University of Technology in Saigon, Vietnam National University, Vietnam, Paper No. D08, 8 p.





Friday, July 24, 2015

Forms


Horizontal and Vertical Natural Frequencies of A Human Body
Prepared by   Phuong H.V. Truong
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DoB:
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Height:
Blood tests
Ave. Water intake a day

Exercises:
Any breathing  problems:
Alcoholic Drinker

Smoke:
Bone Density:

Results: Horizontal and Vertical Natural Frequencies of A Human Body
Hor. Natural Frequency


Ideal Weight

Health Freq. Factor1
HFF1

Vert. Natural Frequencies


Ideal Body Mass Index (BMI)

Health Freq.
Factor2
HFF2


Current BMI






Body Surface Area (BSA)





























Phuong  H.V. Truong, Ph.D, P.E.
Email: hvptruongya@yahoo.com   or   hvptruong@gmail.com.

DISCLAIMER: All calculations have been prepared with the utmost care by the author  based on the current scientific information and the knowledge of the author, and can be updated or improved at any time if the author find any more better scientific information about any topics relating to the natural frequencies of human bodies in pursuit of excellence. The author makes no claims of the absolute accuracy of the information contained herein because the provided information are not really totally complete or substantially enough due to the complexities of human bodies; and these suggested health indications are certainly not a substitute for any normal clinical judgement. Neither author nor any other party involved in the preparation or publication of this paper shall be liable for any special, consequential, or exemplary damages resulting in whole or part from any user's use of or reliance upon this material.

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Biography

Phuong H.V. Truong, born in Saigon Vietnam, received his Bachelor of Civil Engineering from the National Technical Center in Saigon Vietnam, Master of Engineering (Geotechnical Engineering) from the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Bangkok Thailand, Graduate Diploma in International Trade from the Deakin University in Melbourne, Victoria Australia; and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Civil Engineering from the University of Melbourne in Melbourne, Victoria Australia.

He had worked for many companies in different countries; mainly (i) Lecturer in National Technical Centre, Saigon Vietnam for 5 years, (ii) as civil/geotechnical engineer for the Roads Construction Authority (VicRoads) for 13 years, and received the 1988 Bicentennial Award from the Roads Construction Authority (VicRoads) in Victoria Australia in 1988; and (iii) as Transportation Engineer for the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) in California USA for 9 years; and published more than 38 papers in bridge designs, soil dynamics, geotechnical earthquake engineering and tsunamis. 

His current main research interests are soil dynamics, geotechnical earthquake engineering, tsunamis and biomechanical Engineering.
More Information about Mr. Phuong H.V. Truong and his publications can be found in the following website

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Future Research Work

Natural Frequency of Human Heart
Natural Frequency of Human Brain
Natural Frequency of Human Lungs
Natural frequency of human body and soil interaction
Natural frequencies and lightnings on human bodies: men or women?

Tsunamis - Air Bubbles to Save Lives

Tsunamis - Air Bubbles To Save Lives

Publications about Tsunamis - Air Bubbles To Save Lives
Phuong H. V. Truong has recently suggested to use Air Bubbles to reduce the tsunami heights to save lives.
Please read some of the following papers and enjoy the musics about tsunamis in "Tsunamis - Air Bubbles to Save Lives". Thanks.
Truong, H.V.P. (2013d) “Sensitivity Analysis of Tsunami Height of the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake with Properties of the Solid-Air-Water Mixtures” Proc. 3rd. International Conference on Geotechnical Engineering, Hammamet Tunisia, 21-23 Feb. 2013. Paper No. 076.
Truong, H.V.P. (2013e) “Influence of Ocean Sediments on Tsunami Generation” Proc. 3rd. International Conference on Geotechnical Engineering, Hammamet Tunisia, 21-23 Feb. 2013. Paper No. 080.
Truong, H.V.P. (2012c) “Effects of Sediments and Icebergs on Tsunamis” Proc. International Conference on Advances in Computational Mechanics (ACOME), 14-16 August, 2012, Saigon Vietnam, pp. 450-462.
Truong, H.V.P. (2012e), “Wave-Propagation Velocity and Tsunami Speed, Amplitudes and Dynamic Water-Attenuation Factors”, Proc. 15th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, (15WCEE), 24-28 September 2012, Lisbon Portugal.  Paper No.335.
Truong, H.V.P. (2012g), “Principles and Equipment to Reduce the Earthquake Effects on Liquefaction and Tsunamis”.  Proc. 15th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, (15WCEE), 24-28 September 2012, Lisbon Portugal. Paper No.337.
Truong, H.V.P. (2012h), "Natural Frequencies of Oscillations of Oceans and Frequencies of Tsunamis", Proc. 15th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, (15WCEE), 24-28 September 2012, Lisbon Portugal. Paper No.793.
Truong, H.V.P, (2012i). “Liquefaction and lateral spreading by dynamic soil mass for earthquakes” International Journal of Geology, Issue 2, Volume 6, 2012, pp. 54-61.
Truong, H.V.P, (2012j). “Dynamic excess pore water pressures by dynamic soil masses and dynamic water heights” International Journal of Geology, Issue 3, Volume 6, 2012, pp. 77-83.
Truong, H.V.P. (2011e), “Dynamic Water Mass in 2011 Tohoku and 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunamis”, Proc. 14th World Congress on Advances in Structural Engineering and Mechanics (ASEMPlus), 18-22 September 2011, Seoul Korea, pp. 4864-4874.
Truong, H.V.P. (2011c) “Effects of Air Bubbles, Solids and Frequency on Tsunami Waves” Proc.  14th Asian Regional Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, 23-27 May 2011, Hong Kong, Paper No.334.
Truong, H.V.P. (2011h), "Vertical and horizontal dynamic water heights in tsunamis -Air Bubbles to Save Lives", Proc. 12th Conference on Science and Technology, University of Technology in Saigon, Vietnam National University, Vietnam, Paper No. D09, 10 p.




Natural Frequency of Human Heart

Natural Frequencies of Human Hearts - The Practical Way To True Love.

Lateral and Vertical Wave-Propagation Velocities and Natural Resonant Frequencies of Human Hearts
Phuong  H. V. Truong

Abstract:
Lateral and vertical wave-propagation velocities and natural frequencies of human hearts by shear wave (S-Wave) and compression wave (P-wave) increase with the increase in the volumes of blood and water in the heart, Poisson’s ratio, Young’s modulus; the volumes of oxygen, nitrogen and other gases; and with the decrease in the mass, thickness and the height of human heart, respectively. Human hearts have been considered as the mixtures of muscle, air and water (MAW) for the analyses. The lateral and vertical natural frequencies of cancerous hearts are found to be extremely low frequencies of 0.7 Hz (8.46%) and 1.5 Hz (8.46 %) compared with those of the normal people, respectively. Lateral and vertical heart-frequency indicators (HFIs) have been introduced in order to importantly stress and easily indicate the healthy level of the heart of each person in lateral and vertical directions, respectively. The higher the positive heart-frequency indicators, the more healthy heart of the person is.
Keywords: Wave-propagation velocity, natural frequency, heart, Young’s modulus, bulk modulus, Poisson’s ratio


Thursday, July 23, 2015

Contacts

Contacts

Phuong H.V. Truong
Independent Research Engineer
7521 Edinger avenue Apt. #1204Huntington Beach Ca 92647 USA
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Thank you for your supports! Thanks.

Best wishes to everyone!
 

Health-Frequency Factors (HFFs)

   Health Frequency Factors (HFFs)


Horizontal and vertical health-frequency factors (HFFs) have been introduced in order to emphasize and easily indicate the health level of each person in horizontal and vertical directions, respectively. The higher the positive health-frequency factor, the healthier and much happier person or stronger human antenna is.

If the horizontal natural frequency of a human body is greater than 10 Hz, the Health Frequency Factor (HFF1) is positive. For example, if the horizontal natural frequency of a human body is 12 Hz, then the Healh Frequency Factor 1 (HFF1) is 2.

If the vertical natural frequency of a human body is greater than 25 Hz, the Health Frequency Factor 2 (HFF2) is positive. For example, if the vertical natural frequency of a human body is 22 Hz, the Health Frequency Factor 2 (HFF2) is -3.

The horizontal and vertical Health-Frequency Factors (HFFs)  by shear wave and compression wave are Health-Frequency Factor 1 (HFF1) and Health-Frequency Factor 2 (HFF2), respectively.

The higher the postive Health Frequency Factor (HFF), the much more healthy the person is. So, keep the natural frequency of your body or Health-Frequency Factors (HFFs) up high positive all the time. Good Luck!



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List of Publications

   List of Publications

Truong, H.V.P. (2013a) “Dynamic Liquefaction Factors For Liquefaction and Lateral Spreading” Proc. 3rd. International Conference on Geotechnical Engineering, Hammamet Tunisia, 21-23 Feb. 2013.  Paper No. 066.
Truong, H.V.P. (2013b) “Vertical and Horizontal Dynamic Amplification Factors for NEHRP Site Classes” Proc. 3rd. International Conference on Geotechnical Engineering, Hammamet Tunisia, 21-23 Feb. 2013. Paper No. 071.
Truong, H.V.P. (2013c) “Vertical and Horizontal Dynamic Accelerations for NEHRP Site Classes” Proc. 3rd. International Conference on Geotechnical Engineering, Hammamet Tunisia, 21-23 Feb. 2013. Paper No. 075.
Truong, H.V.P. (2013d) “Sensitivity Analysis of Tsunami Height of the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake with Properties of the Solid-Air-Water Mixtures” Proc. 3rd. International Conference on Geotechnical Engineering, Hammamet Tunisia, 21-23 Feb. 2013. Paper No. 076.
Truong, H.V.P. (2013e) “Influence of Ocean Sediments on Tsunami Generation” Proc. 3rd. International Conference on Geotechnical Engineering, Hammamet Tunisia, 21-23 Feb. 2013. Paper No. 080.
Truong, H.V.P. (2012a) “Vertical and Horizontal Dynamic Attenuation Coefficients in Ocean Waves by Dynamic Water Heights” Proc. International Conference on Advances in Computational Mechanics (ACOME), 14-16 August, 2012, Saigon Vietnam, pp. 534-545.
Truong, H.V.P. (2012b) “Dynamic Water Stiffness, Dynamic Water Damping, and Dynamic Water Mass for Ship-Water-Interaction Analyses” Proc. International Conference on Advances in Computational Mechanics (ACOME), 14-16 August, 2012, Saigon Vietnam. Pp. 570-582.
Truong, H.V.P. (2012c) “Effects of Sediments and Icebergs on Tsunamis” Proc. International Conference on Advances in Computational Mechanics (ACOME), 14-16 August, 2012, Saigon Vietnam, pp. 450-462.
Truong, H.V.P. (2012d), “Vertical and Horizontal Impedance Moments, and Corner Frequencies” Proc. 15th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering (15WCEE), 24-28 September 2012, Lisbon Portugal, Paper No.334.
Truong, H.V.P. (2012e), “Wave-Propagation Velocity and Tsunami Speed, Amplitudes and Dynamic Water-Attenuation Factors”, Proc. 15th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, (15WCEE), 24-28 September 2012, Lisbon Portugal.  Paper No.335.
Truong, H.V.P. (2012f), “Dynamic Site-Amplification Factors and Dynamic Attenuation Factors by Dynamic Soil Mass”, Proc. 15th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, (15WCEE), 24-28 September 2012, Lisbon Portugal. Paper No.336.
Truong, H.V.P. (2012g), “Principles and Equipment to Reduce the Earthquake Effects on Liquefaction and Tsunamis”.  Proc. 15th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, (15WCEE), 24-28 September 2012, Lisbon Portugal. Paper No.337.
Truong, H.V.P. (2012h), "Natural Frequencies of Oscillations of Oceans and Frequencies of Tsunamis", Proc. 15th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, (15WCEE), 24-28 September 2012, Lisbon Portugal. Paper No.793.
Truong, H.V.P, (2012i). “Liquefaction and lateral spreading by dynamic soil mass for earthquakes” International Journal of Geology, Issue 2, Volume 6, 2012, pp. 54-61.
Truong, H.V.P, (2012j). “Dynamic excess pore water pressures by dynamic soil masses and dynamic water heights” International Journal of Geology, Issue 3, Volume 6, 2012, pp. 77-83.
Truong, H.V.P. (2011a) “Dynamic Soil Mass and Resonant Frequency of Pile Foundations” Proc. 14th Asian Regional Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, 23-27 May 2011, Hong Kong , Paper No.332.
Truong, H.V.P. (2011b) “Resonant Frequency and Maximum Rotation Angle of a Rocking Radar Tower” Proc. 14th Asian Regional Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, 23-27 May 2011, Hong Kong, Paper No.333.
Truong, H.V.P. (2011c) “Effects of Air Bubbles, Solids and Frequency on Tsunami Waves” Proc.  14th Asian Regional Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, 23-27 May 2011, Hong Kong, Paper No.334.
Truong, H.V.P. (2011d), “Dynamic Spring Constants and Effect of Frequency on Footing Vibration’ Proc. 14th Asian Regional Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, 23-27 May 2011, Hong Kong, Paper No.335.
Truong, H.V.P. (2011e), “Dynamic Water Mass in 2011 Tohoku and 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunamis”, Proc. 14th World Congress on Advances in Structural Engineering and Mechanics (ASEMPlus), 18-22 September 2011, Seoul Korea, pp. 4864-4874.
Truong, H.V.P. (2011f), “Dynamic Soil Mass or Added Soil Mass and Dynamic Rock Mass in Foundation Designs, and Dynamic Soil Amplification”, Proc. Of 14th World Congress on Advances in Structural Engineering and Mechanics (ASEMPlus), 18-22 September 2011, Seoul Korea, pp. 4893-4901.
Truong, H.V.P. (2011g), “Dynamic Vertical Stress Distributions in Soils under Dynamic and Static Conditions”, Proc. 14th World Congress on Advances in Structural Engineering and Mechanics (ASEMPlus), 18-22 September 2011, Seoul Korea, pp. 5542-5553.
Truong, H.V.P. (2011h), "Vertical and horizontal dynamic water heights in tsunamis -Air Bubbles to Save Lives", Proc. 12th Conference on Science and Technology, University of Technology in Saigon, Vietnam National University, Vietnam, Paper No. D09, 10 p.
Truong, H.V.P. (2011i) “Natural Frequencies of Soil-Foundation Systems and Soil Layers” Proc. 12th Conference on Science and Technology, University of Technology in Saigon, Vietnam National University, Vietnam, Paper No. D08, 8 p.
Truong, H.V.P. (2010), “Effects of Damping and Dynamic Soil Mass on Footing Vibration’ Proc. Of Geo-Shanghai International Conference in Shanghai in June 2010 (or American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Geotechnical Special Publications (GSPs), pp. 177-183.
Truong, H.V.P. (2009), Added Soil Mass and Ratio of Damping For Vertical and Horizontal Vibration,  Proc. of 11th Conference on Science and Technology, University of Technology in Saigon, Vietnam National University, Vietnam, pp. 24-30.
Truong, H.V.P. and Holden, J.C. (1995d), Soil Suction Measurement with Transistor Psychrometer. Proceeding of 1st. International Conference on Saturated Soils, Paris, pp. 659-665.
Holden, J.C. and Truong, H.V.P. (1995c) Soil suction in Embankments of Expansive Clay, Proceeding 1st. International Conference on Saturated Soils, Paris, pp. 609-614.
Truong, H.V.P. and Moore, P.J. (1995b) Permanent Displacements and Tilting Angle of Small Footings on Sand, Proceeding of 3rd. International Conference on Recent Advances in Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, Vol.III , pp. 1105-1110.
Truong, H.V.P. and Moore, P.J. (1995a) Development of New Stiffness and Damping Expressions For Footing Vibrations, Proceeding 3rd. International Conference on Recent Advances in Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, Vol.II, pp. 783-788.
Marmaras, F., Truong, H.V.P, Richards, B.G. and Holden, J.C. (1994) Role of Soil Suction in Cracking of West Gate Freeway Pavements, 17th. Australian Road Research Board (ARRB) Conference, Gold Coast (Aug.1994) Australia, 17(2), pp. 33-49.
Truong, H.V.P (1991d), Movement of Bridge Abutment Due to Cyclic Loading, Proceeding of Ninth Asian Regional Conference on Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering. (9 ARC), Bangkok Thailand, pp. 297-300.
Truong, H.V.P (1991c), Lotus 1-2-3 In Permanent Displacement, Proceeding of Seventh Conference of the International Association For Computer Methods and Advances in Geomechanics, Cairns, Queensland, Australia, pp 93-100.
Truong, H.V.P (1991b) Parametric Study of Horizontal Permanent Displacement on Sand, Second International Conference on recent Advances in Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics, St.Louis, Missouri, USA, pp.675-678.
Truong, H.V.P (1991a)  Lumped Parameters in Permanent Displacement, Second International Conference on recent Advances in Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics, St.Louis, Missouri, USA, pp.13-16.
Truong, H.V.P (1989)  Lotus 1-2-3 in Optimised Sections For PSC Bridge Beams, The Second East Asia-Pacific Conference on Structural Engineering and Construction, Jan.11-13, 1989, ChiangMai, Thailand, Vol.3, pp. 85-94.
Truong, H.V.P  and Winnett, A.J. (1988), Lotus 1-2-3 in PSC U-Slab Bridge Design, Proceeding of the 14th Australian Road Research Conference 14(6), Canberra Australia (Aug.1988), pp. 16-31.
Truong, H.V.P (1988).  Lotus 1-2-3 in Geomechanics, Proceeding 5th Australia-New-Zealand (ANZ) Conference on Geomechanics, Sydney, Australia (August 1988), pp. 318-326.
Healy, P.R., Truong, H.V.P. and Flintoff, W.T.  (1986), Soil Identification in Victoria Using Quasi-Static Cone Penetration Tests (CPT), Specialty Geomechanics Symposium, Adelaide Australia 1986, pp.70-76.
Taylor, P. and Truong, H.V.P. (1980), Evaluation of Rock Anchors for Use in Antarctica, Central Investigation and Research Laboratory, Commonwealth Department of Housing and Construction, Australia Major Report No. 227, 44 p.