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15 - General Engineering
Liverpool John Moores University
Violin Bridge Mobility Analysis under In-Plane Excitation
This paper presents the first use of dynamic contact vibration theory to study the role of the violin bridge, thus illuminating the mystery of the so-called “bridge hill”. It shows for the first time that the dynamic contact stiffness significantly impacts the bridge’s mobility. A model was developed to advance understanding of the mechanisms of many unclear phenomena, for example, the statistical region ambiguity in the violin’s dynamic response. This international contribution was a response to a call for special papers on science in cultural heritage. The results provide generic guidance for violin makers to adjust and improve violin sound quality.