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    Quote Originally Posted by m_c View Post
    Aluminium has better vibration damping than steel. A very general rule is, the more springy something is, the more it rings.
    Simple experiment is take a couples bit of steel and aluminium bar, and give them a tap. The steel will ring far more than the aluminium. Even cast iron bar will ring more than aluminium. Which reminds me, only certain grades of iron have self-damping properties.
    I dug out some damping tables (I've long had an interest in this sort of stuff, being a loudspeaker designer) and we have \mu values of:

    Aluminium 6061: 5 x 10-3
    Mild steel: 0.9...1.4 x 10-3
    Grey cast iron: 30...90 x 10-3

    Oddly some copper manganese alloys have high damping factors, but sadly I don't see much that for sale, hey-ho.

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    Thanks Voicecoil!
    So aluminium is considerably better at vibration damping than steel. Good to know.

    I was just reading about Sonoston, the copper-manganese alloy, used for vessels propellers..

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