Generic passive-guaranteed nonlinear interaction model and structure-preserving spatial discretization procedure with applications in musical acoustics
In musical acoustics, the production of sound is usually described by the nonlinear interaction of the musician with a resonator (the instrument). For example a string (resonator) can be bowed or hit by a piano hammer (nonlinear interactions). The aim of this paper is to provide a stable (passive-gu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nonlinear dynamics 2024 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In musical acoustics, the production of sound is usually described by the nonlinear interaction of the musician with a resonator (the instrument). For example a string (resonator) can be bowed or hit by a piano hammer (nonlinear interactions). The aim of this paper is to provide a stable (passive-guaranteed) simulation of such interaction systems. Our approach consists in first defining a generic passive-guaranteed structure for the interaction (finite dimensional) and for the resonator (infinite dimensional) and second constructing a generic procedure for the discretization of the resonator. This is achieved in the Port-Hamiltonian systems framework that decomposes a physical model into a network of energy-storing components, dissipative components and inputs-outputs, thus guaranteeing the passivity of the proposed models. Finally, a well established structure preserving time discretization method is used to provide numerical models which prove to fulfill a discrete power balance, hence the numerical stability. This generic procedure is applied to the sound synthesis of a bowed string and of a string hit by a piano hammer. |
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ISSN: | 0924-090X 1573-269X |