Calculating Flexural Rigidity across span of guitar soundboard

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Calculating the flexural rigidity of a guitar soundboard involves determining the second moment of area for its strut sections, which can be modeled as triangular and rectangular shapes. The flexural rigidity is found by multiplying the overall second moment of area by the Young's Modulus of the material, typically Spruce at 10 GPa. The main challenge lies in calculating the overall flexural rigidity across the entire span of the soundboard. The discussion includes references to the Parallel Axis Theorem for accurate calculations. Assistance is sought for a method to approach the overall rigidity calculation effectively.
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I am trying to calculate the flexural rigidity across the span of a guitar soundboard.

The soundboard is comprised of a number of struts, the shape of which can be approximated to a triangular section sitting on a rectangular section. This makes for straightforward calculation of the second moment of area.

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I can see how to calculate the flexural rigidity of each soundboard-brace section: by finding the overall second moment of area of the section (using parallel axis theorem) and then multiplying this by the Young's Modulus (E). (In this case, a standard value for the material in question - Spruce at 10GPa).

What I can not see how to do is to find the overall flexural rigidity across a span of the soundboard.

I'd be very grateful if anyone could tell me how to approach this.

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Parallel Axis Theorem:
I_{AB} = I_C + l^2 A

Flexural Rigidity = EI
 
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Sorry, right clicking doesn't show any images.
 
I think you have to select "show image in new tab" and it should work...
 
Sorry, t'aint nothin' there to click on.

Have you tried to contact a moderator about helping you to attach an image file?
 
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Oh, cheers for letting me know! I'll see if I can contact a moderator...
 
I changed the [ IMG ] tags to [ url ] tags because it's a url rather than an image link.

The links now seem to work.
 
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Thanks a lot Astronuc. I'll bear that in mind for future posts.
 
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