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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Acoustics / February 2005



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Organ pipe simulation please08 Feb 2005 17:42 GMT7
I am a computer software analyst who turned recently in pipe organ building (for
a change!).  I have a little spare time project of my own: i would like to
program a model of a pipe to predict, when modifiing some parameters, how the
pipe will sound.  I have found something to start ...
wall of water an effective sound barrier?06 Feb 2005 05:55 GMT4
Just curious if water would be as effective as brick or concrete for
stopping sounds.  Heavy and limp.  Perhaps a wall of square water
jugs with no gaps.
Standing waves terminology revisited03 Feb 2005 17:44 GMT11
Folks,
A while back I asked the regulars here about distinguishing standing waves
from modes since, as I see it, standing waves can exist at non-modal
frequencies. I just wanted to offer a small update.
Acoustics simulation by the BEM03 Feb 2005 04:08 GMT1
See
http://www.boundary-element-method.com/acoustics
Resonator Q and bandwidth02 Feb 2005 02:01 GMT8
I'm trying to calculate the bandwidth of cylindrical Helmholtz
resonators.  For Q I'm using
Q=2*(x/(1+x^2))*Qmax
where x = V/V1
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