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<blockquote data-quote="Visor57" data-source="post: 66690" data-attributes="member: 759"><p>@Mervin: The kerfs might aid with scattering smaller wavelengths, but would be ineffective for standing waves.</p><p></p><p>@Gert: Would it be possible to cut strips of bitumen which you could insert into the kerfs before bending the panels? The idea being that bending the panels would compress the bitumen and force out any excess which could be trimmed with a blade. Hopefully the gaps would then be completely filled with this viscous damping material, providing a high level of internal damping. I haven't tried this before, so don't know if it would be any good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Visor57, post: 66690, member: 759"] @Mervin: The kerfs might aid with scattering smaller wavelengths, but would be ineffective for standing waves. @Gert: Would it be possible to cut strips of bitumen which you could insert into the kerfs before bending the panels? The idea being that bending the panels would compress the bitumen and force out any excess which could be trimmed with a blade. Hopefully the gaps would then be completely filled with this viscous damping material, providing a high level of internal damping. I haven't tried this before, so don't know if it would be any good. [/QUOTE]
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