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Konstruiranje orgel
ID Jančar, Matic (Author), ID Kitek Kuzman, Manja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Diplomsko delo proučuje konstruiranje orgel. Cilj naloge je pripraviti zbir načel, ki so v pomoč pri konstruiranju in na praktičnem primeru prikazati njihovo uporabo. Namen je ugotoviti uporabnost računalniško podprtega konstruiranja pri snovanju orgel. Metode dela zajemajo zbiranje podatkov iz literature in prakse, ter praktično delo v orglarski delavnici. S programskim orodjem SolidWorks je bila izdelana konstrukcijska dokumentacija novih orgel. Rezultat raziskave je sistematično urejen skupek konstrukcijskih napotkov, razdeljen po glavnih sestavih orgel. To so dovod stisnjenega zraka, sapnice, piščali, igralnik, traktura, ogrodje in ohišje. Opisano je delovanje in vloga navedenih sestavov v orglah in našteti pogosti izdelavni materiali. Praktični primer konstruiranja orgel je predstavljen s sestavnimi načrti, ustvarjenimi po 3D modelu novo zasnovanega glasbila. Konstruirane orgle imajo šest registrov ter en manual in pedal z zvezo. Vsebujejo 12245 sestavnih delov, od katerih je 300 piščali. Ugotovili smo, da glavni sestavi orgel vplivajo eden na drugega že med procesom konstruiranja. Velik vpliv imajo dispozicija orgel, tip tonske in registrske trakture, oblika pročelja, pozicija igralnika in sapnic ter z mestom vgradnje pogojene zunanje dimenzije glasbila. Potrdili smo, da je računalniško podprto konstruiranje učinkovito in zmanjšuje verjetnost nastanka napak, a zahteva sistematičen pristop in računalnik z obsežnim delovnim spominom.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:konstruiranje, orgle, konstrukcijska načela, sestavi orgel, materiali, ergonomija
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher:[M. Jančar]
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-147147 This link opens in a new window
UDC:630*835:681.816.61
COBISS.SI-ID:157565443 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:24.06.2023
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Language:English
Title:Pipe organ design
Abstract:
This thesis researches pipe organ design. Its goal is to create a set of guidelines to help with organ design and show their use through a practical example. In doing so, the value of computer-aided design is explored. The work methods include the collection of data from both a review of the literature and practical work in an organ building workshop. The design of the new organ was done using the SolidWorks software. The result of the research is a systematically sorted bundle of design directions, divided based on the main assemblies of an organ. These are the compressed air supply unit, windchests, organ pipes, console, action, support structure and the casing. Descriptions are given on the operation and role of these assemblies in the organ, and the common building materials used in them. The practical example of organ design is presented through blueprints, created from a 3D model of the newly conceived instrument. The designed organ has six stops and a manual and pedal keyboard with a coupler. It contains 12,245 parts, 300 of which are organ pipes. We have found the main assemblies affect one another during the design process. The leading factors are the stop types, the type of key and stop action, layout of the façade, positioning of the console and windchests and the outer dimensions of the instrument, which is predetermined by the location of instalment. We have confirmed that computer-aided design is generally effective and useful in decreasing the likelihood of design mistakes. It does, however, require a systematic approach and a computer with enough random-access memory.

Keywords:design, pipe organ, design guidelines, pipe organ components, materials, ergonomics

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