Application to visualize simultaneous vibrations of plates and ribs in a violin

J Acoust Soc Am. 2021 Aug;150(2):1088. doi: 10.1121/10.0005852.

Abstract

A code was written to explore, in real-time, experimental operational deflection shapes up to 5 kHz of a violin soundbox. The animations can be rotated and zoomed using the mouse, while the developed graphical user interface (GUI) allows controlling the frequency, amplitude, and frame-per-second rate. Also, some parts of the model can be hidden to improve the visualization of specific details of interest. The measurements-performed by students as laboratory exercise-include the ribs and not only the plates as it is traditionally done, thus the vibrations of the soundbox can be analyzed as a whole. Since the GUI was developed under a cross-platform open-source software (scilab), it can be easily installed and used as an educational tool for traditional in-person learning or online learning.