Church bell ringing as practised in the UK involves large-amplitude motions of both bell and clapper. A simulation model is developed and validated against experimental measurements. It is shown that the clapper does not hit the bell with a single impact but a long series of bounces, and this has important consequences for the decay profile of the bell vibration. Information relevant to bell-ringers and bell-hangers is collected in a series of design charts derived from the simulation model. These charts can assist in the diagnosis and correction of faults. Arising from the analysis of the bouncing clapper, a more general result is also presented relating to the frequency bandwidth when any structure is excited by a small bouncing impactor,...
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The swinging of bells on belfries is a classical problem in structural dynamics and has been address...
The paper presents the experimental investigations conducted on the carillon tower of the Santissimo...
When bells are manufactured by traditional methods, the ideal symmetries are usually all broken due ...
Abstract: The dynamics of impacting systems is the topic of this research study. As a familiar examp...
In this paper a theoretical model able to simulate the dynamic behaviour of church bells is presente...
The periodic re-voicing of the bell clappers of the Australian National Carillon in Canberra provide...
The occurrence of the resonance phenomenon causes high amplitude dynamic vibrations in slender struc...
Slender structures, such as towers, are characterized by a high sensitivity to dynamic excitation. A...
The present study shows a cheap and simple methodology to evaluate the dynamic behavior of a reinfor...
The paper presents a rational procedure for the structural assessment of bell towers with respect to...
Seismic response of masonry towers has been widely studied, whereas research on their behavior under...
Study of swinging clapper bells involves aspects encompassing sound and acoustic engineering, mechan...
The aim of the paper is to perform a preliminary assessment of the dynamic behavior of the bell towe...
The paper illustrates how different dynamic identification techniques can be used to justify the sig...
Studies on the effect of occupational noise have been widely performed for occupations such as const...
The swinging of bells on belfries is a classical problem in structural dynamics and has been address...
The paper presents the experimental investigations conducted on the carillon tower of the Santissimo...
When bells are manufactured by traditional methods, the ideal symmetries are usually all broken due ...