Mechanical Properties of Nylon Harp Strings

Monofilament nylon strings with a range of diameters, commercially marketed as harp strings, have been tested to establish their long-term mechanical properties. Once a string had settled into a desired stress state, the Young’s modulus was measured by a variety of methods that probe different time-...

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Main Authors: Nicolas Lynch-Aird, Jim Woodhouse
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-05-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/10/5/497
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spelling doaj-8dd723c3178f4260a502304d04f5df552020-11-24T22:28:16ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442017-05-0110549710.3390/ma10050497ma10050497Mechanical Properties of Nylon Harp StringsNicolas Lynch-Aird0Jim Woodhouse1The Old Forge, Burnt House Lane, Battisford, Suffolk IP14 2ND, UKCambridge University Engineering Department, Trumpington St, Cambridge CB2 1PZ, UKMonofilament nylon strings with a range of diameters, commercially marketed as harp strings, have been tested to establish their long-term mechanical properties. Once a string had settled into a desired stress state, the Young’s modulus was measured by a variety of methods that probe different time-scales. The modulus was found to be a strong function of testing frequency and also a strong function of stress. Strings were also subjected to cyclical variations of temperature, allowing various thermal properties to be measured: the coefficient of linear thermal expansion and the thermal sensitivities of tuning, Young’s modulus and density. The results revealed that the particular strings tested are divided into two groups with very different properties: stress-strain behaviour differing by a factor of two and some parametric sensitivities even having the opposite sign. Within each group, correlation studies allowed simple functional fits to be found to the key properties, which have the potential to be used in automated tuning systems for harp strings.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/10/5/497polymernylonviscoelasticitystringtuningharp
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Mechanical Properties of Nylon Harp Strings
Materials
polymer
nylon
viscoelasticity
string
tuning
harp
author_facet Nicolas Lynch-Aird
Jim Woodhouse
author_sort Nicolas Lynch-Aird
title Mechanical Properties of Nylon Harp Strings
title_short Mechanical Properties of Nylon Harp Strings
title_full Mechanical Properties of Nylon Harp Strings
title_fullStr Mechanical Properties of Nylon Harp Strings
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical Properties of Nylon Harp Strings
title_sort mechanical properties of nylon harp strings
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Monofilament nylon strings with a range of diameters, commercially marketed as harp strings, have been tested to establish their long-term mechanical properties. Once a string had settled into a desired stress state, the Young’s modulus was measured by a variety of methods that probe different time-scales. The modulus was found to be a strong function of testing frequency and also a strong function of stress. Strings were also subjected to cyclical variations of temperature, allowing various thermal properties to be measured: the coefficient of linear thermal expansion and the thermal sensitivities of tuning, Young’s modulus and density. The results revealed that the particular strings tested are divided into two groups with very different properties: stress-strain behaviour differing by a factor of two and some parametric sensitivities even having the opposite sign. Within each group, correlation studies allowed simple functional fits to be found to the key properties, which have the potential to be used in automated tuning systems for harp strings.
topic polymer
nylon
viscoelasticity
string
tuning
harp
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