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Figure 9.7:
Input admittance of a real
classical guitar bridge measured by striking the bridge with a force
hammer in the vertical direction.
![\includegraphics[width=\twidth]{eps/lguitardata}](img2021.png) |
A measured driving-point admittance [271]
for a real guitar bridge is shown in Fig. 9.7. Note
that at very low frequencies, the phase information does not appear to
be bounded by
as it must be for the admittance to be
positive real (passive). This indicates a poor signal-to-noise ratio
in the measurements at very low frequencies. This can be verified by
computing and plotting the coherence function between the
bridge input and output signals using multiple physical
measurements.10.5
Figures 9.8 and 9.9 show overlays of the admittance
magnitudes and phases, and also the input-output coherence, for three
separate measurements. A coherence of 1 means that all the
measurements are identical, while a coherence less than 1 indicates
variation from measurement to measurement, implying a low
signal-to-noise ratio. As can be seen in the figures, at frequencies
for which the coherence is very close to 1, successive measurements
are strongly in agreement, and the data are reliable. Where the
coherence drops below 1, successive measurements disagree, and the
measured admittance is not even positive real at very low frequencies.
Figure 9.8:
Overlay of three successively
measured input admittances of a classical guitar bridge, displayed
over a wider frequency range, and showing the coherence function,
normalized to lie on the same dB scale as the admittance magnitude
data.
![\includegraphics[width=\twidth]{eps/lguitarcoh}](img2023.png) |
Figure 9.9:
Overlay of unwrapped phase data for three
successively measured input admittances of a classical guitar bridge,
displayed over the frequency interval for which the coherence is very
close to 1 (also shown). There is an unknown phase offset due to
measurement errors at low frequencies. Since the guitar bridge
is passive, its admittance is positive real, so the
phase must lie in the range
.
![\includegraphics[width=\twidth]{eps/lguitarphs}](img2024.png) |
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