PratsA
Materials
- Oct 9, 2009
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I have been doing some work on a project involving the destruction of small(less than 1/4 inch diameter), irregular stones that are obstructing small tubes.
One avenue I wanted to explore was using acoustic energy to bash them. I was thinking that some analysis of these stones would be useful to figure out what frequency or frequencies would be most effective.
When I look around at companies that say they do modal analysis they seem to either be focused on FEA analysis, or experimental analysis of large structures like automobiles.
Can anyone point me in the right direction for a company or university that would be able to do experimental analysis on these stones? Or is there some fundamental reason why you can't perform this kind of analysis on these specimens (size, shape)?
Thanks!
One avenue I wanted to explore was using acoustic energy to bash them. I was thinking that some analysis of these stones would be useful to figure out what frequency or frequencies would be most effective.
When I look around at companies that say they do modal analysis they seem to either be focused on FEA analysis, or experimental analysis of large structures like automobiles.
Can anyone point me in the right direction for a company or university that would be able to do experimental analysis on these stones? Or is there some fundamental reason why you can't perform this kind of analysis on these specimens (size, shape)?
Thanks!