Novel computer aided design of labial flue pipes
Author(s) -
Brian Moss,
Elfed Lewis,
Gabriel Leen,
Kort Bremer,
Andrew Niven
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
proceedings of meetings on acoustics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISSN - 1939-800X
DOI - 10.1121/1.3447980
Subject(s) - flue , computer science , tone (literature) , engineering drawing , engineering , mechanical engineering , art , literature , waste management
peer-reviewedA labial flue pipe is a well known tone generator, which is familiar and easily recognisable as the organ pipes seen in\udmany concert halls and churches. However, the design and understanding of the sounding mechanism of such pipes is\udfraught with difficulty. Traditionally labial pipes are constructed from age-old lookup tables that are closely guarded intellectual\udsecrets. This paper discusses a novel computer program that facilitates the design and construction of such labial\udflue pipes. The computer program allows almost all aspects of the labial flue pipes design to be varied, the resultant\udfrequency is generated and in addition the Ising efficiency number is provided. Furthermore, a discussion is included\udrelated to the fact that even though an Ising number greater than 3 indicates that a pipe is overblown, the fundamental tone\udis still predominant. A comparison will also be made between a CFD simulation of the labial flue pipe jet mechanism and\udsmoke trail plots typical of such analysi
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