diplomsko delo
Gregor Šunta (Author), Željko Gorišek (Reviewer), Miran Merhar (Mentor)

Abstract

V nalogi smo izdelali računalniški model že izdelane kupljene ukulele, in naredili eksperimentalno modalno analizo. V Solidwoksu smo izdelali model inštrumenta na podlagi izmerjenih dimenzij sestavljene ukulele. Narejeni model smo prenesli v Ansys, kjer smo s pomočjo metode končnih elementov naredili modalno analizo inštrumenta. Ker nismo poznali mehanskih lastnosti lesa, iz katerega je bila ukulela izdelana, smo modelu določili začetne lastnosti. Hkrati smo na ukuleli naredili eksperimentalno modalno analizo, kjer smo izmerili lastne frekvence zgornje in spodnje plošče. V nadaljevanju smo prilagajali mehanske lastnosti materiala računalniškega modela, dokler nismo dosegli zadovoljivega ujemanja izračunanih lastnih frekvenc z izmerjenimi. Iz narejenega modela smo ugotovili, da lahko kljub nenatančnemu poznavanju mehanskih lastnosti lesa, iz katerega je ukulela izdelana, naredimo njen model z ustrezno natančnostjo.

Keywords

ukulela;lastna frekvenca;modalna analiza;metoda končnih elementov;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher: [G. Šunta]
UDC: 630*812.12
COBISS: 29053699 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Acoustic properties of ukuleles
Secondary abstract: For this thesis, an exact 3D computer-aided model of a bought and already-built ukulele has been constructed, and an experimental modal analysis was then performed on this. The geometry, based on the measured dimensions, was made in SolidWorks. The defined geometry was imported into Ansys, where a modal analysis, based on the finite element method, was executed. The mechanical properties of the wood used to build the ukulele were unknown, and therefore for the initial calculations mechanical properties found in literature were used. An experimental modal analysis of the ukulele was also performed, where the eigenfrequencies of the upper and lower plates were measured. Afterwards the mechanical properties were adjusted to the point where the calculated eigenfrequencies were comparable to the measured ones. It was concluded, based on the built model, that even without knowing the exact mechanical properties of the wood used to build the ukulele a model with the proper accuracy can be made.
Secondary keywords: ukulele;natural frequency;modal analysis;finite element method;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Biotehniška fak., Oddelek za lesarstvo
Pages: VII, 28 f.
ID: 12042901
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