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Physics 1251 The Science and Technology of Musical Sound

Physics 1251 The Science and Technology of Musical Sound. Unit 1 Session 6 Helmholtz Resonators and Vibration Modes. Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 6 Helmholtz Resonators and Vibration Modes. Foolscap Quiz:

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Physics 1251 The Science and Technology of Musical Sound

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  1. Physics 1251The Science and Technology of Musical Sound Unit 1 Session 6 Helmholtz Resonators and Vibration Modes

  2. Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 6 Helmholtz Resonators and Vibration Modes Foolscap Quiz: What is the frequency of a simple harmonic oscillator that has a spring constant of k = 50.0 N/m and a mass m of 1.00 kg? Frequency = f = 1/(2π)√(K/m) f = 0.1592√(50.0/1.00) f = 0.1592√(50.0) = 1.13 Hz P =1/f = 1/1.13 Hz = 0.89 sec

  3. Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 6 Helmholtz Resonators and Vibration Modes Put seat number on the Foolscap. Do you wish to sit here “permanently?” Joe College 1/14/02 Session #1 Seat #123

  4. Physics 1251 Unit 1 Unit 1 Session 6 Helmholtz Resonators and Vibration Modes 1′ Lecture: • A Helmholtz resonator is a simple harmonic oscillator where the mass is provided by the air in a narrow neck while the spring is provided by a volume of trapped air. • The natural frequency of a Helmholtz Resonator is given by the formula: f = [v/(2π)]√[A/ (V L)] A: area of neck v: velocity of sound in air V: volume of Bottle L: length of neck

  5. Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 6 Helmholtz Resonators and Vibration Modes 1′ Lecture (cont’d.): • When an object has n masses and n springs, there are n degrees of freedom and n modes of oscillation. Often each mode has a different frequency; occasionally some frequencies are the same.

  6. Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 6 Helmholtz Resonators and Vibration Modes Does Air have mass and weight? How much? Density = ρ = mass/volume

  7. Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 6 Helmholtz Resonators and Vibration Modes Density of Air • Density = ρ = Mass/Volume • ρ = 1. 2 kg/ m3

  8. Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 6 Helmholtz Resonators and Vibration Modes The “Bulk Modulus” B is the springiness of a gas. B is equal to the change in pressure (in Pa) for a fractional change in volume. B = Δp / (ΔV/V) What is the increase in pressure if I decrease the volume of trapped gas by 50%? B = 1.41 x 105 Pa. Δp = (ΔV/V) B = 0.50 (1.41 x105 ) = 70 kPa .

  9. ΔV ΔV V ΔV/V: Force: Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 6 Helmholtz Resonators and Vibration Modes Air has “Springiness” F = A B ( ΔV/V) = - (A2 B/V) x 0 0.33 0.50 0 20. N 30. N

  10. Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 6 Helmholtz Resonators and Vibration Modes Lowest Frequency Highest Frequency Largest Volume k ∝ 1/V so f ∝ 1/√V Smallest Volume

  11. Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 6 Helmholtz Resonators and Vibration Modes Turbulence ⃔ ⃕ ⃔ ⃕ ⃔ ⃔ Simple Harmonic Motion of Air ⃕ Air “mass” → ⃕ ↕ Oscillation of air mass Air “spring” →

  12. Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 6 Helmholtz Resonators and Vibration Modes • Two 500 ml Flasks • Same Volume • Same Length of neck • Different diameter • Same frequency? ←Smaller diameter f = 1/(2π)√[k/m] f = 1/(2π)√[(A2B/V) / (ALρ)]v= √ B/ρ f = v/(2π)√[A/ (V L)] Larger → diameter

  13. Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 6 Helmholtz Resonators and Vibration Modes Helmholtz Resonator • Ocarina Open holes increase area of “neck.”

  14. Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 6 Helmholtz Resonators and Vibration Modes Application of Helmholtz Resonator: Ported Speaker Cabinet Air “Spring” Air “mass”

  15. Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 6 Helmholtz Resonators and Vibration Modes Normal or Natural Modes of Oscillation

  16. Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 6 Helmholtz Resonators and Vibration Modes Two Masses on Two Coupled Springs Spring ———→ Mass ————→ Spring ————→ Mass ————→ Mode 1 Mode 2

  17. Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 6 Helmholtz Resonators and Vibration Modes 80/20A Simple Harmonic Oscillator has only one Normal or Natural Mode of Oscillation and only one frequency of oscillation.

  18. Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 6 Helmholtz Resonators and Vibration Modes 80/20The number of Normal or Natural Modes of Oscillation is equal to the number of simple harmonic oscillators that are coupled together.

  19. Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 6 Helmholtz Resonators and Vibration Modes 80/20Two Normal or Natural Modes of Oscillation are called “degenerate” if they have the same frequency.

  20. Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 6 Helmholtz Resonators and Vibration Mode Summary: • A Helmholtz Oscillator is a SHO comprised of an enclosed air volume and a narrow neck and has a single frequency. • A normal or natural mode of vibration or oscillation is one of the fundamental ways that a device can move. • The number of modes is equal to the number of simple harmonic oscillators in the system. • Degeneracy means two or more normal modes have the same frequency.

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