Production Processes Group Seminar - "Acoustic damping in steel"
- đ¤ Speaker: Dr Claire Barlow
- đ Date & Time: Friday 21 June 2013, 11:30 - 12:30
- đ Venue: Seminar Room 2 at the Institute for Manufacturing, 17 Charles Babbage Road
Abstract
Summary: Caribbean steel pans are made from the ends of mild steel oil drums, shaped using standard metallurgical processes to produce quite sophisticated regions of confined vibration which produce the characteristic sound of the instrument. Sometimes the pans don’t ‘ring’ properly, and this is attributed to variability in acoustic damping in the steel. An investigation was carried out on the way in which damping is affected by metallurgical processing, uncovering some intriguing phenomena. The work presented here builds on PhD research completed by Soren Maloney in 2010.
Series This talk is part of the Department of Engineering, Production Processes Group Seminars, Institute for Manufacturing series.
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Dr Claire Barlow
Friday 21 June 2013, 11:30-12:30