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It’s bliss to know nutting, you start impossible things….
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<blockquote data-quote="Sarel.wagner" data-source="post: 1108402" data-attributes="member: 25509"><p>Well firstly, that was not my conclusion. Then I mentioned balsa wood in endgrain orientation. Now this material is isotropic (mostly) in plane X and Y but not in Z. So then, the Isotropic nature was mentioned as one of the properties that I consider, next to all the other properties. Non isotropic materials will not propagate waves equally and this may well have an influence on the sound production.</p><p></p><p>Some issues to be tested on non isotropic and isotropic materials are distortion created, sound volume production to see if it get influenced by the material properties including Isotropic properties.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Groetnis</p><p>edit: spelling for clarity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sarel.wagner, post: 1108402, member: 25509"] Well firstly, that was not my conclusion. Then I mentioned balsa wood in endgrain orientation. Now this material is isotropic (mostly) in plane X and Y but not in Z. So then, the Isotropic nature was mentioned as one of the properties that I consider, next to all the other properties. Non isotropic materials will not propagate waves equally and this may well have an influence on the sound production. Some issues to be tested on non isotropic and isotropic materials are distortion created, sound volume production to see if it get influenced by the material properties including Isotropic properties. Groetnis edit: spelling for clarity [/QUOTE]
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