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Vibrating metal tubes

Vibrating metal tubes

Vibrating metal tubes

(OP)

I have a passion for signal analysis and flute playing.

My flute maker intends to market some new tubes and I
want to measure their vibration qualities.

I could mount a head joint on one of these tubes and
produce a sound. This sound could be recorded and I
could do an acoustic analysis.

But I would like to also say something about the quality
of the tube vibration by some means.

I tried to download a Finite Element Analysis tool only
to learn that it could not handle tubes as sound
emitters.

Any wild ideas appreciated.

Steeno

(I posted a similar question just before on another
thread that spoke about energy in pure tone vibration
- sorry )

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