Model ID: 2312
Loudspeaker Driver in a Vented Enclosure
This example models the acoustic behavior of a woofer mounted in a bass reflex enclosure and placed in the corner of a room.
One of the most important design parameters for a loudspeaker driver is its sensitivity as a function of the frequency. To isolate the driver’s performance from that of the environment it usually operates in, the driver is often set in an infinite baffle. This model, on the other hand, considers the parameters of the room.
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CONSUMER PRODUCTS: This example models the acoustic behavior of a woofer mounted in a bass reflex enclosure and placed in the corner of a room. The isosurfaces and color plot indicate the pressure field created by the woofer. |
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