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Documentaries about ProBell

In the last weeks two film-teams shot on the UniAS Kempten for scientific
documentaries about the project ProBell.
Presumably the films will be shown on 3. December 2006 in ARD at broadcast
“W wie Wissen” and on 21. December 2006 in SF1 at broadcast “MTW”.
Posted on 21 Nov 2006

Long term ringing

At the time two bells are ringing in the anechoic laboratory by day and night.
These bells are already ringing for about 1500 hours. At the long term ringing
not only the bells will be tested, also the clapper and the other equipment will
exposed by a heavy stress – so it has been changed yet a cracked clapper, two
ringing machines and some fixtures.
Posted on 21 Nov 2006

Measurement on a cracked bell in Oberbozen

On 23. and 24. November 2006 UniAS Kempten will measure stresses, clapper
impact and sound on a cracked bell in Oberbozen / South Tyrol in Italy.
At this measurement is of particular interest the special ringing condition in
southern Tyrol – the high ringing angle (» 120°).
Posted on 21 Nov 2006

Midterm meeting of the Probell consortium

On 16. and 17. October 2006 all Probell partners met for the midterm meeting in
Villedieu-les-Poeles at Cornille Havard in France.
First results of measurements and simulations were presented and discussed.
The consortium was very satisfied about the first results and analyses.
But not only the results has been met with enthusiasm, also the Normandy and
the trip to Mont St. Michel have been exceptionally well received.
Posted on 21 Nov 2006