Model-based screening effects of musical instruments
Résumé
Luthiery is a secular art of craftsmanship, consisting in the selection of the best pieces of wood chosen for their texture, tone, and appearance. These pieces are then carved and assembled according to traditional methods, transmitted from master to apprentice. Instrument makers, as well as scientists, have always been interested in the complex vibratory and acoustic behavior of these assemblies and have sought to understand the physical interactions between the bow and the strings of violins. Nowadays, virtual prototyping enables researchers to study complex structures in aerospace, industry, automotive domains, and is used since the late 1970s to study musical instruments, either to predict their behavior or to explore new shapes and materials for their construction. In this study, we have modeled an unmounted violin composed of numerous solids. As violins are made of wood, the inherent orthotropic properties have been implemented for the principle parts of the instrument. The modal behavior of the assembly has been computed and an effects screening analysis performed to rank the influence of the different material properties of each part with respect to their impact on the modal behavior of the whole instrument.
Domaines
Mécanique [physics]
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