180623-1123 EDT
Continuing my vibration experiments.
With the conduit (basically a thinwall steel tube) I am seeing a vibration at about 8, but not exactly, times the fundamental. Most of my experiments have been with the tube supported at the ends, but only one is rigid. The fundamental vibration is with the midpoint moving up and down.
With the 10 ft thinwall (both 1/2 and 3/4) I saw a fundamental below 10 Hz, then another major spike around 8 times this, but not an integer multiple. I don't know the origin of this higher frequency component.
I have only a limited supply of different items. My next experiment was with a 1/2" diameter solid round bar stock 6 ft long of 6061 aluminum. Here I measured 9.5 Hz for fundamental, and harmonics at 19.25, 28.0, 37.6, and 49.75. These are clearly 2 nd, 3 rd, 4 th, and 5 th. Then a larger spike at 85.75 or about 9 times the fundamental. On thinwall I did not see 2 nd thru 5 th harmonics,
Where does this 8 or 9 times vibration come from?
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Redwood Infrared it would be interesting to know what resonance points exist for your $" conduit.
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