harryhaller
Structural
- Jun 29, 2006
- 9
Hi, I'm an amateur vibration engineer. My real work is building bowed string instruments. But I have used modal analysis to observe the dynamic properties of the instruments and help me make descisions on how I could improve them. My question is it possible to calculate the static stiffness and static mass distribution of the curved wooden backs and fronts of the instruments from the modal data? is it perhaps calculated from the 0Hz data?, but, I don't know how to calculate?
Maps showing the static stiffness and mass distribution would be very helpful. It seems to me extremely tricky to calculate the static stiffness any other way, the wood being non homogenous and the thickness of the shells being of varying thickness, also the wood fibres are parallel to the curve of the shell in some places and in other places the fibres are cut through.
any ideas are gratefully received.
Maps showing the static stiffness and mass distribution would be very helpful. It seems to me extremely tricky to calculate the static stiffness any other way, the wood being non homogenous and the thickness of the shells being of varying thickness, also the wood fibres are parallel to the curve of the shell in some places and in other places the fibres are cut through.
any ideas are gratefully received.