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Honeycomb, Carbon Fibre and composites for flat panel speaker building: help required please
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<blockquote data-quote="Sarel.wagner" data-source="post: 1108063" data-attributes="member: 25509"><p>[USER=15182]@Air[/USER] Thank you Sire. Now those are the lessons and experience that is invaluable. Thanks for sharing! </p><p></p><p>The panels I need would most likely be flat and simple, maybe eventually 1m2 or so in size. To start experimenting they will be much smaller than that. Things I need to figure out is the core and skin layers impact on flexing and vibrations within the panel. Also the thickness of the core and skin combinations on the panel performance. There must be enough damping, but not so much to kill all vibrations and flexing. Also I do not even know if this type of panel will be better or worse for what I have in mind, time will tell I guess.</p><p></p><p>Groetnis</p><p></p><p>Groetnis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sarel.wagner, post: 1108063, member: 25509"] [USER=15182]@Air[/USER] Thank you Sire. Now those are the lessons and experience that is invaluable. Thanks for sharing! The panels I need would most likely be flat and simple, maybe eventually 1m2 or so in size. To start experimenting they will be much smaller than that. Things I need to figure out is the core and skin layers impact on flexing and vibrations within the panel. Also the thickness of the core and skin combinations on the panel performance. There must be enough damping, but not so much to kill all vibrations and flexing. Also I do not even know if this type of panel will be better or worse for what I have in mind, time will tell I guess. Groetnis Groetnis [/QUOTE]
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