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Modelling and Measurement of Folk Guitar: Truss Rod and Strings in Numerical Analysis of Tone

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The study makes an attempt to model a complete vibrating guitar including its non-linear features, specifically the tension-compression of truss rod and tension of strings. The purpose of such a model is to examine the influence of design parameters on tone. Most experimental studies are flawed by uncertainties introduced by materials and assembly of an instrument. Since numerical modelling of instruments allows for deterministic control over design parameters, a detailed numerical model of folk guitar was analysed and an experimental study was performed in order to simulate the excitation and measurement of guitar vibration. The virtual guitar was set up like a real guitar in a series of geometrically non-linear analyses. Balancing of strings and truss rod tension resulted in a realistic initial state of deformation, which affected the subsequent spectral analyses carried out after dynamic simulations. Design parameters of the guitar were freely manipulated without introducing unwanted uncertainties typical for experimental studies. The study highlights the importance of acoustic medium in numerical models.

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Publikacja w czasopiśmie
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artykuł w czasopiśmie wyróżnionym w JCR
Opublikowano w:
Archives of Acoustics wydanie 1, strony 35 - 49,
ISSN: 0137-5075
Język:
angielski
Rok wydania:
2019
Opis bibliograficzny:
Bielski P. M., Kujawa M., Lubowiecka I.: Modelling and Measurement of Folk Guitar: Truss Rod and Strings in Numerical Analysis of Tone// Archives of Acoustics. -, (2019), s.35-49
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Cyfrowy identyfikator dokumentu elektronicznego (otwiera się w nowej karcie) 10.24425/aoa.2019.126350
Weryfikacja:
Politechnika Gdańska

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