Hello,
I participate in other forums here and I would like some help with a problem I have accepted for my church. I am trying to make an inexpensive chime to be used during the service. I have looked in physics texts and my finite elements books but I can not figure this one out. What I want is a metal tube of a standard size pipe stock that when struck lightly with a wooden hammer will make a nice, low, pleasing tone. Can anyone help me get a formula to predict the frequency of a metal tube in free vibration supported by a string at the top? Thanks in advance for any help. - Ed
I participate in other forums here and I would like some help with a problem I have accepted for my church. I am trying to make an inexpensive chime to be used during the service. I have looked in physics texts and my finite elements books but I can not figure this one out. What I want is a metal tube of a standard size pipe stock that when struck lightly with a wooden hammer will make a nice, low, pleasing tone. Can anyone help me get a formula to predict the frequency of a metal tube in free vibration supported by a string at the top? Thanks in advance for any help. - Ed