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Turbulent and Viscous Air Friction in the Mid-High Frequency Loudspeaker (CROSBI ID 539394)

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Đurek, Ivan ; Petošić, Antonio ; Đurek, Danijel Turbulent and Viscous Air Friction in the Mid-High Frequency Loudspeaker // 124th AES Convention, Convention papers. Amsterdam, 2008. str. 7355-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Đurek, Ivan ; Petošić, Antonio ; Đurek, Danijel

engleski

Turbulent and Viscous Air Friction in the Mid-High Frequency Loudspeaker

Mid-high frequency loudspeaker with resonant frequency f = 982 Hz has been studied in atmospheres of air, He4, D2 and H2 at pressures ranging 0-1 bar. The measurements of viscous and turbulent contributions to the friction entering Q-factor showed significant difference as compared to a low frequency loudspeaker. The resonant frequency in air is considerably lower in an evacuated space than at 1 bar, and this differs from the low frequency loudspeaker, when opposite is true. Measurements showed that imaginary part of viscous friction in Navier-Stokes equation is dominant, while contribution of the real part to the friction term is less significant, and Navier-Stokes equation reduces to the Stokes form grad p =- mi delta v, when imaginary part of the viscous force reduces effective vibration mass, which in turn enables operation of the loudspeaker at high frequency. The data were interpreted in terms of Greenspan theory of the piston radiator.

Loudspeaker; viscosity; turbulence

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Podaci o prilogu

7355-x.

2008.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

124th AES Convention, Convention papers

Amsterdam:

Podaci o skupu

124th AES Convention

predavanje

17.05.2008-20.05.2008

Amsterdam, Nizozemska

Povezanost rada

Fizika, Elektrotehnika