Kouroupetroglou, Polychronopoulos, Bakogiannis 2021, fig. 2
Georgios Kouroupetroglou, Spyros Polychronopoulos, Konstantinos Bakogiannis
Related article: Kouroupetroglou G., Polychronopoulos S., Bakogiannis K. 2021, Augmentation and enrichment of cultural exhibits via digital interactive sound reconstruction of ancient Greek musical instruments, in A. Bellia (ed.), From digitalisation and virtual reconstruction of ancient musical instruments to sound heritage simulation and preservation, «Archeologia e Calcolatori», 32.1, 423-438 (https://doi.org/10.19282/ac.32.1.2021.23)
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a) blue frame: the vibrating string; red frame: the 3D of the body of the instruments (Phorminx, Chelys, Barbitos, Kithara, and Trigonon) in COMSOL Multiphysics 5.5. b) blue frame: the signal from a vibrating string (string’s length = 0.36 m, Tension = 32.85 N, Linear Density = 0.0005832 kg/m) simulated using DPS (digital waveguides); red frame: the impulse response of the body of the instrument (Trigonon) using FEM; purple frame: their convolution.http://192.167.229.4/archcalc/backend/immagine_edit.php?editid1=200#
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