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Linearly-implicit schemes for collisions in musical acoustics based on energy quadratisation

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, ISSN: 1520-8524, Vol: 149, Issue: 5, Page: 3502-3516
2021
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  • Citations
    18
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      18
  • Captures
    3

Article Description

Collision modelling represents an active field of research in musical acoustics. Common examples of collisions include the hammer-string interaction in the piano, the interaction of strings with fretboards and fingers, the membrane-wire interaction in the snare drum, reed-beating effects in wind instruments, and others. At the modelling level, many current approaches make use of conservative potentials in the form of power-laws, and discretisations proposed for such models rely in all cases on iterative root-finding routines. Here, a method based on energy quadratisation of the nonlinear collision potential is proposed. It is shown that there exists a suitable discretisation of such a model that may be resolved in a single iteration, while guaranteeing stability via energy conservation. Applications to the case of lumped as well as fully distributed systems will be given, using both finite-difference and modal methods.

Bibliographic Details

Ducceschi, Michele; Bilbao, Stefan; Willemsen, Silvin; Serafin, Stefania

Acoustical Society of America (ASA)

Arts and Humanities; Physics and Astronomy

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