Vibrational Analysis of a Splash Cymbal by Experimental Measurements and Parametric CAD-FEM Simulations

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Publicat a:Vibration vol. 7, no. 1 (2024), p. 146
Autor principal: Brezas, Spyros
Altres autors: Kaselouris, Evaggelos, Orphanos, Yannis, Tatarakis, Michael, Makis Bakarezos, Papadogiannis, Nektarios A, Dimitriou, Vasilis
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Resum:The present study encompasses a thorough analysis of the vibrations in a splash musical cymbal. The analysis is performed using a hybrid methodology that combines experimental measurements with parametric computer-aided design and finite element method simulations. Experimental measurements, including electronic speckle pattern interferometry, and impulse response measurements are conducted. The interferometric measurements are used as a reference for the evaluation of finite element method modal analysis results. The modal damping ratio is calculated via the impulse response measurements and is adopted by the corresponding simulations. Two different approximations are employed for the computer-aided design and finite element method models: one using three-point arcs and the other using lines to describe the non-smooth curvature introduced during manufacturing finishing procedures. The numerical models employing the latter approximation exhibit better agreement with experimental results. The numerical results demonstrate that the cymbal geometrical characteristics, such as the non-smooth curvature and thickness, greatly affect the vibrational behavior of the percussion instrument. These results are of valuable importance for the development of vibroacoustic numerical models that will accurately simulate the sound synthesis of cymbals.
ISSN:2571-631X
DOI:10.3390/vibration7010008
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