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MENDELNET <strong>2013</strong>RMSmV1601401201008060402000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13hrsFig. 2 RMS normal conditionThe picture recording RMS normal activity colonies that initially run exhibits ventilation activitythat is used to steer the climate in the environment of the hive. The normal condition the colonyshould be compared with the natural biological processes colonies that run without operatorintervention. The sensor was placed between the brood frames, where there was a large group ofbees that number of impulses transmitted by equipment XEDO recorded.RMSmV1601401201008060402000 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4Fig. 3 RMS with intermediate acid°C33302724211815129630daysWhen you insert media formic acid leads to an increased concentration of acid in the hiveenvironment and the aggressive environment affects disease or mite, which is located in the hive.The influence of aggressive environment acts on the colony, which is thus exposed to theintervention of stress, which is a manifestation of a kind of humming and unrest across the hiveenvironment. Acoustic emission analyzes the extent of disruption and attack the colony. With theincreased evaporation and subsequent reaction of the acid, which is reflected in the increasedactivity of RMS, which is recorded and then analyzed to capture specific conditions and processesthrough which passes the colony.RESULT AND DISCUSSIONThe experiment was carried out due to deepening experience with the application of formic acid.Support measuring system Dakel XEDO and acoustic emission method differences were found inthe behavior of the colony when applying acid to the environment colonies. The issue of wheninserting media into the hive, the technique was focused on acoustic emission, which scansimpulses that spread material. When analyzing signals from sensors which were attached to a glassplate between amniotic frames. Subsequent evaluation of the different information that is spread inthe environment of the hive between the exposed samples. Verifiability of experiments thatsupported the theory of acoustic emission for increased colony when you insert media is891 | P age

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