Estudo acústico de tubos de dimensões idênticas e materiais diferentes utilizando bocais de flauta doce e flauta transversal

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Autor(a) principal: Piffer, Juliherme Francisco
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Even though scientists have shown so far that the materials used in theconstruction of flutes has little interference in their respective sound characteristics, itseems that there is more to be discussed, because many musicians still insist thatthe material used in the construction of flutes influences significantly the soundproduced. Thus, aiming to search for results that can contribute in this discussion, anacoustic study was carried out with three pairs of tubes of identical dimensions, beingtwo of them made of aluminum, two made of copper and two made of brass. Thepurpose of the study was to compare their respective harmonics sounds in threesimilar experiments: (Experiment 1) tubes coupled to a treble (alto) recordermouthpiece, Yamaha branded, played by a flute player; (Experiment 2) tubes coupledto a transverse flute mouthpiece, in carbon fiber, specially built for this study, playedby another flutist; (Experiment 3) tubes coupled to the same treble (alto) recordermouthpiece, Yamaha branded, played by an artificial blower powered by a cylinder ofnitrogen gas (99.9% of purity) with a controlled and continuous flow. Three audiosignals were captured from each tube in each experiment, on a total of 54 measures.After data selection, in order to exclude parameters, only data with 2 liters/min of flowfrom Experiment 3 (6 measures) was processed and analyzed due to its best quality,best stability and greater accuracy in relation to data obtained in Experiments 1 and2. Thus, it was observed that the fundamental sound and the first two harmonicssounds emitted by each tube were the factors that determined the profile of thesound emitted by the flutes used in this work. From a more detailed analysis of thefrequency distribution adjusted with Lorentzian, it was found that the FWHM (fullwidth at half maximum) of these factors determined the sound characteristic of eachof the metals used. In addition, it was found that, from the realized experiments withfixed parameters (temperature, air humidity, gas flow, gas type, geometry anddimensions of the mouthpieces and tubes), that only type of material was the onlyfactor that determines the profile of the sound produced by the flutes used in thiswork.
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spelling Belich Junior, HumbertoPiffer, Juliherme FranciscoTakiishi, HidetoshiOrlando, Marcos Tadeu D'AzeredoSantos, Marcos Antonio dos2018-08-01T22:29:34Z2018-08-012018-08-01T22:29:34Z2011-08-19Even though scientists have shown so far that the materials used in theconstruction of flutes has little interference in their respective sound characteristics, itseems that there is more to be discussed, because many musicians still insist thatthe material used in the construction of flutes influences significantly the soundproduced. Thus, aiming to search for results that can contribute in this discussion, anacoustic study was carried out with three pairs of tubes of identical dimensions, beingtwo of them made of aluminum, two made of copper and two made of brass. Thepurpose of the study was to compare their respective harmonics sounds in threesimilar experiments: (Experiment 1) tubes coupled to a treble (alto) recordermouthpiece, Yamaha branded, played by a flute player; (Experiment 2) tubes coupledto a transverse flute mouthpiece, in carbon fiber, specially built for this study, playedby another flutist; (Experiment 3) tubes coupled to the same treble (alto) recordermouthpiece, Yamaha branded, played by an artificial blower powered by a cylinder ofnitrogen gas (99.9% of purity) with a controlled and continuous flow. Three audiosignals were captured from each tube in each experiment, on a total of 54 measures.After data selection, in order to exclude parameters, only data with 2 liters/min of flowfrom Experiment 3 (6 measures) was processed and analyzed due to its best quality,best stability and greater accuracy in relation to data obtained in Experiments 1 and2. Thus, it was observed that the fundamental sound and the first two harmonicssounds emitted by each tube were the factors that determined the profile of thesound emitted by the flutes used in this work. From a more detailed analysis of thefrequency distribution adjusted with Lorentzian, it was found that the FWHM (fullwidth at half maximum) of these factors determined the sound characteristic of eachof the metals used. In addition, it was found that, from the realized experiments withfixed parameters (temperature, air humidity, gas flow, gas type, geometry anddimensions of the mouthpieces and tubes), that only type of material was the onlyfactor that determines the profile of the sound produced by the flutes used in thiswork.Mesmo que cientistas tenham demonstrado, até agora, que os materiais utilizados na construção de flautas pouco interferem em suas respectivas características sonoras,parece que algo ainda está em aberto, pois diversos músicos ainda insistem no fato de que o material utilizado na construção de flautas influencia de forma significativa o som produzido. Assim na busca por resultados que possam contribuir nessa discussão, foi realizado um estudo acústico com três pares de tubos de dimensões idênticas,sendo dois de alumínio, dois de cobre e dois de latão, com o propósito de comparar seus respectivos sons harmônicos em três experiências semelhantes: (Experiência 1) tubos acoplados a um bocal de flauta doce,contralto,da marca Yamaha,tocadas por um flautista; (Experiência 2) tubos acoplados a um bocal de flauta transversal,em fibra de carbono,especialmente construído para este trabalho,tocadas por outro flautista; (Experiência 3) tubos acoplados ao mesmo bocal de flauta doce, contralto, da marca Yamaha, tocadas por um soprador artificial alimentado por um cilindro de gás nitrogênio (99,9% de pureza) com fluxo controlado e contínuo.TextPIFFER, Juliherme Francisco. Estudo acústico de tubos de dimensões idênticas e materiais diferentes utilizando bocais de flauta doce e flauta transversal. 2011. Dissertação (Mestrado em Física) – Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Vitória, 2011.http://repositorio.ufes.br/handle/10/7427porUniversidade Federal do Espírito SantoMestrado em FísicaPrograma de Pós-Graduação em FísicaUFESBRCentro de Ciências ExatasMateriaisSomAcústicaMúsicaFlautaFísica53Estudo acústico de tubos de dimensões idênticas e materiais diferentes utilizando bocais de flauta doce e flauta transversalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (riUfes)instname:Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES)instacron:UFESA pesar de que los científicos han demostrado previamente que los materialesutilizados en la construcción de las flautas no interfiere en sus respectivascaracterísticas de sonido, parece que algo está todavía abierto, porque muchosmúsicos siguen insistiendo en que el material utilizado para la construcción deflautas influencia significativamente el sonido producido. Así, con el fin de buscarresultados que pueden contribuir en esta discusión, un estudio acústico se llevó acabo con tres pares de tubos de idénticas dimensiones, siendo dos de aluminio, dosde cobre y dos de latón, con el fin de comparar sus sonidos armónicos en tresexperimentos similares: (Experimento 1) tubos conectados a una boquilla de flautadulce, alto, de la marca Yamaha, tocadas por un flautista; (Experimento 2) tubosacoplados a una boquilla de flauta transversa, en fibra de carbono, construidaespecialmente para esta obra, tocadas por otro flautista; (Experimento 3) tubosacoplados a la misma boquilla de flauta dulce, alto, de la marca Yamaha, tocadaspor un soplador artificial accionado por un cilindro de gas de nitrógeno (99,9% depureza) con flujo controlado y continuo. Tres señales de audio fueron capturados decada tubo en cada experimento, en un total de 54 medidas, mientras que, despuésde una selección de datos, a fin de eliminar parámetros, sólo los datos con el flujo de2 litros/min del Experimento 3 (6 medidas) fueron procesados y analizados por sumejor calidad, mejor estabilidad y mayor precisión en relación a los datos obtenidosen los Experimentos 1 y 2. De esta forma, se constató que el sonido fundamental ylos dos primeros sonidos armónicos emitidos por cada tubo fueron los factores quedeterminaron el perfil del sonido emitido por las flautas utilizadas en este trabajo. Apartir de un análisis más detallado de la distribución de frecuencias ajustadas conLorentzianas, se encontró que la FWHM (ancho a mitad de altura) de estos factoresdeterminaron el sonido característico de cada uno de los metales utilizados.Además, se encontró que, a partir de las experiencias realizadas con parámetrosfijos (temperatura, humedad del aire, flujo de gas, tipo de gas, geometría ydimensiones de las boquillas y tubos), sólo el tipo de material fue el factor quedeterminó el perfil del sonido producido por las flautas utilizadas en este trabajo.ORIGINALJuliherme-Francisco-Piffer-2011-trabalho.pdfapplication/pdf2237701http://repositorio.ufes.br/bitstreams/e7ff4191-3190-4202-9f48-1d87ff7ca153/downloadbe3d4615da87fd0c7ffe2a411369cb31MD5110/74272024-06-28 18:06:28.316oai:repositorio.ufes.br:10/7427http://repositorio.ufes.brRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufes.br/oai/requestopendoar:21082024-06-28T18:06:28Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (riUfes) - Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Estudo acústico de tubos de dimensões idênticas e materiais diferentes utilizando bocais de flauta doce e flauta transversal
title Estudo acústico de tubos de dimensões idênticas e materiais diferentes utilizando bocais de flauta doce e flauta transversal
spellingShingle Estudo acústico de tubos de dimensões idênticas e materiais diferentes utilizando bocais de flauta doce e flauta transversal
Piffer, Juliherme Francisco
Física
Materiais
Som
Acústica
Música
Flauta
53
title_short Estudo acústico de tubos de dimensões idênticas e materiais diferentes utilizando bocais de flauta doce e flauta transversal
title_full Estudo acústico de tubos de dimensões idênticas e materiais diferentes utilizando bocais de flauta doce e flauta transversal
title_fullStr Estudo acústico de tubos de dimensões idênticas e materiais diferentes utilizando bocais de flauta doce e flauta transversal
title_full_unstemmed Estudo acústico de tubos de dimensões idênticas e materiais diferentes utilizando bocais de flauta doce e flauta transversal
title_sort Estudo acústico de tubos de dimensões idênticas e materiais diferentes utilizando bocais de flauta doce e flauta transversal
author Piffer, Juliherme Francisco
author_facet Piffer, Juliherme Francisco
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Belich Junior, Humberto
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Piffer, Juliherme Francisco
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Takiishi, Hidetoshi
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Orlando, Marcos Tadeu D'Azeredo
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Santos, Marcos Antonio dos
contributor_str_mv Belich Junior, Humberto
Takiishi, Hidetoshi
Orlando, Marcos Tadeu D'Azeredo
Santos, Marcos Antonio dos
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv Física
topic Física
Materiais
Som
Acústica
Música
Flauta
53
dc.subject.br-rjbn.none.fl_str_mv Materiais
Som
Acústica
Música
Flauta
dc.subject.udc.none.fl_str_mv 53
description Even though scientists have shown so far that the materials used in theconstruction of flutes has little interference in their respective sound characteristics, itseems that there is more to be discussed, because many musicians still insist thatthe material used in the construction of flutes influences significantly the soundproduced. Thus, aiming to search for results that can contribute in this discussion, anacoustic study was carried out with three pairs of tubes of identical dimensions, beingtwo of them made of aluminum, two made of copper and two made of brass. Thepurpose of the study was to compare their respective harmonics sounds in threesimilar experiments: (Experiment 1) tubes coupled to a treble (alto) recordermouthpiece, Yamaha branded, played by a flute player; (Experiment 2) tubes coupledto a transverse flute mouthpiece, in carbon fiber, specially built for this study, playedby another flutist; (Experiment 3) tubes coupled to the same treble (alto) recordermouthpiece, Yamaha branded, played by an artificial blower powered by a cylinder ofnitrogen gas (99.9% of purity) with a controlled and continuous flow. Three audiosignals were captured from each tube in each experiment, on a total of 54 measures.After data selection, in order to exclude parameters, only data with 2 liters/min of flowfrom Experiment 3 (6 measures) was processed and analyzed due to its best quality,best stability and greater accuracy in relation to data obtained in Experiments 1 and2. Thus, it was observed that the fundamental sound and the first two harmonicssounds emitted by each tube were the factors that determined the profile of thesound emitted by the flutes used in this work. From a more detailed analysis of thefrequency distribution adjusted with Lorentzian, it was found that the FWHM (fullwidth at half maximum) of these factors determined the sound characteristic of eachof the metals used. In addition, it was found that, from the realized experiments withfixed parameters (temperature, air humidity, gas flow, gas type, geometry anddimensions of the mouthpieces and tubes), that only type of material was the onlyfactor that determines the profile of the sound produced by the flutes used in thiswork.
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