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resonant freq from material

Started by EMuntinga, February 11, 2006, 02:44:10 AM

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EMuntinga

hello ,

does somebody know where i can find the resonant freq from material ( iron for example )
or a way to calculate it

(sorry for my engels)

gr
ernst muntinga
the netherlands

rensseak

Quote from: muntinga on February 11, 2006, 02:44:10 AM
hello ,

does somebody know where i can find the resonant freq from material ( iron for example )
or a way to calculate it

(sorry for my engels)

gr
ernst muntinga
the netherlands



You try this site, maybe it can help you!
http://www.aladin24.de/htm/elementarresonanz.htm

IcyBlue

Quote from: muntinga on February 11, 2006, 02:44:10 AMdoes somebody know where i can find the resonant freq from material ( iron for example ) or a way to calculate it
what do you mean with the 'resonant frequency of material' ? There are so much different processes that take place, which can get into resonance with a external excitation. There are e.g. spin resonances, electron transitions, molecular vibrations a.s.o. - each of them having very different excitation energies, i.e. resonant frequencies.

You can look at http://www.cis.rit.edu/htbooks/mri/inside.htm , though I doubt this what you are looking for.
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EMuntinga

hello ,

i want to know how i can let rvs resonate (stainless steel )
and how i can do it

EMuntinga

if i had two stainless steel pipes
say one of 30 mm o and the other 25 mm o and put them together
can i create a resonant between them say in water
and with a external pulser.