Characterization of acoustic and mechanical properties of common tropical woods used in classical guitars

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Abstract

There is a need of substitution woods for the use in musical instruments because of the limited availability of some commonly used tropical tonewoods. Before substitutions can be found, it is necessary to know about the required properties. Hence, in this paper acoustical, mechanical and physical properties of four common tropical hardwoods (Indian rosewood, ziricote, African blackwood and ebony) were determined because there are less literature values for some properties available, e.g. internal friction, hardness or swelling behaviour. The acoustic properties were determined by means of experimental modal analysis, the mechanical properties by means of static bending tests and tests of the Brinell hardness. For the swelling behaviour the volume swelling and also the differential swelling coefficients were determined. With the results it is possible to look for new ‘tonewoods’ or to specifically modified woods, e.g. thermally treated wood, to substitute tropical wood species.

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1737-1742
Number of pages6
JournalResults in Physics
Volume7
Publication statusPublished - 2017
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

Scopus 85019349602
ORCID /0009-0006-6024-4471/work/158767659

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Keywords

  • Acoustic properties, Classical guitars, Mechanical properties, Modal analysis, Tropical woods