Tuning levers

Paul Chick (EarthLink) tune4@earthlink.net
Mon, 9 Dec 2002 22:42:02 -0600


----- Original Message -----
From: "Ron Nossaman" <RNossaman@cox.net>
To: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 8:32 AM
Subject: Re: Tuning levers


>
> >Charles
> >I cannot remember the person who made this claim: ..." a piece of thick
> >walled tubing is stiffer than a solid rod of the same diameter and
> >material....therefore, boring a hole the length of the rod will increase
its
> >stiffness."  Is there any truth to this?  Is it true for all metals?  Can
> >anyone on the list verify this claim?
> >
> >Paul Chick
>
>
> Moment Of Inertia is used to determine relative stiffness of different
> cross sections in a given material.
>
> MOI of rod is (PI*diameter^4)/64, or 0.0491*doameter^4.
> MOI of round tubing is (PI*(OD^4-ID^4)).64, or 0.0491*(OD^4-ID^4)
>
> There is absolutely no way that drilling out a rod will increase
stiffness.
> For a given *mass* of material, tubing will be stiffer than rod, but for a
> given outside diameter, rod will be stiffer than tubing.
>
> Ron N

Thank you, Ron. Your reply conjures up some machine shop memories, but none
of my experiences were difinitive in this regard.

Paul Chick


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