Method of generating prediction curve for acoustic load of loudspeaker
10779081 ยท 2020-09-15
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H04R1/30
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A method for generating a prediction curve for acoustic load of a loudspeaker, the loudspeaker including a horn and a diaphragm, one end of the horn is defined as a throat, and the outside of the other end of the horn is free space, wherein a sound wave from the diaphragm passes through the throat and gradually diffuses to the free space outside the other end of the horn, includes defining a cross section or a surface, where the cross section is a cross section of the throat, and the surface is a surface of the diaphragm; integrating a sound pressure value of the cross section or the surface to obtain an effective sound pressure, or integrating acoustic energy of the cross section or the surface to obtain a radiated sound power; and generating the prediction curve according to the effective sound pressure or the radiated sound power, where the prediction curve is an acoustic impedance curve or an acoustic power curve.
Claims
1. A method of generating a prediction curve for acoustic load of a loudspeaker, wherein the loudspeaker comprises a horn and a diaphragm, one end of the horn is defined as a throat, an outside of an other end of the horn is free space, and a sound wave from the diaphragm passes through the throat and gradually diffuses to the free space outside the other end of the horn, the method comprising: defining a cross section or a surface, wherein the cross section is a cross section of the throat, and the surface is a surface of the diaphragm; calculating an integration of a sound pressure value of the cross section or the surface to obtain an effective sound pressure, or calculating an integration of acoustic energy of the cross section or the surface to obtain a radiated sound power; and generating the prediction curve according to the effective sound pressure or the radiated sound power, wherein the prediction curve is an acoustic impedance curve or an acoustic power curve, wherein the acoustic impedance curve is obtained by: calculating an integration of the sound pressure value of the cross section or the surface to obtain a sound pressure integral value; dividing the sound pressure integral value by an area of the cross section or the surface to obtain the effective sound pressure; calculating an integration of a particle velocity on the cross section or the surface to obtain a volume velocity; and generating the acoustic impedance curve according to the effective sound pressure and the volume velocity, and wherein the acoustic power curve is obtained by: calculating acoustic energy passing through the cross section or the surface in a unit of time; and calculating an integration of the acoustic energy of the cross section or the surface to generate the acoustic power curve.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the loudspeaker comprises a phase plug, the phase plug is located between the diaphragm and the throat, the sound wave from the diaphragm reaches the throat after passing through the phase plug and gradually diffuses to the free space outside the other end of the horn, and the cross section may be any cross section between an entrance of the phase plug and an exit of the horn.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the acoustic impedance curve comprises an acoustic resistance curve and an acoustic reactance curve, the method further comprising: performing a real number operation on the acoustic impedance curve to generate the acoustic resistance curve.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the acoustic impedance curve comprises an acoustic resistance curve and an acoustic reactance curve, the method further comprising: performing an imaginary number operation on the acoustic impedance curve to generate the acoustic reactance curve.
5. The method according to claim 1, further comprising: providing an input voltage value and a direct current impedance; and dividing a square of the input voltage value by the direct current impedance to obtain a numeric value of an input electrical power.
6. The method according to claim 5, further comprising: extracting a maximum value of the acoustic power curve; and comparing the maximum value with the numeric value of the input electrical power to obtain an electro-acoustic conversion efficiency.
7. A method of generating a prediction curve for acoustic load of a loudspeaker, wherein the loudspeaker comprises a diaphragm, the method comprising: defining a surface, wherein the surface is a surface of the diaphragm; calculating an integration of a sound pressure value or acoustic energy of the surface to obtain an effective sound pressure or a radiated sound power; and generating the prediction curve according to the effective sound pressure or the radiated sound power, wherein the prediction curve is an acoustic impedance curve or an acoustic power curve, wherein the acoustic impedance curve is obtained by: calculating an integration of the sound pressure value of the surface to obtain a sound pressure integral value; dividing the sound pressure integral value by an area of the surface to obtain the effective sound pressure; calculating an integration of a particle velocity on the surface to obtain a volume velocity; and generating the acoustic impedance curve according to the effective sound pressure and the volume velocity, and wherein the acoustic power curve is obtained by: calculating acoustic energy passing through the surface in a unit of time; and calculating an integration of the acoustic energy of the surface to generate the acoustic rower curve.
8. The method according to claim 7, wherein said calculating the integration of the sound pressure value of the cross section or the surface to obtain an effective sound pressure comprises: calculating an integration of the sound pressure value of the cross section or the surface to obtain a sound pressure integral value; dividing the sound pressure integral value by an area of the cross section or the surface to obtain the effective sound pressure; calculating an integration of a particle velocity on the cross section or the surface to obtain a volume velocity; and generating the acoustic impedance curve according to the effective sound pressure and the volume velocity.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present disclosure will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below for illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present disclosure, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(15) One of the main objectives of the present disclosure is to provide a method of generating a prediction curve for acoustic load of a loudspeaker. The loudspeaker may be a loudspeaker including a horn, a loudspeaker including a compression drive unit (including a horn and a phase plug), and a direct-radiator loudspeaker.
(16) The loudspeaker including a compression drive unit and a method for generating a prediction curve for acoustic load of the loudspeaker are described first. Referring to
(17) As shown in
(18) Step S21: define a cross section or a surface, where the cross section is a cross section of the throat, and the surface is a surface of the diaphragm. Further, the cross section may be any cross section between an entrance of the phase plug 11 and an exit of the horn 14. That is, the method provided by the present disclosure may be applicable to a loudspeaker including only a horn, a loudspeaker including only a phase plug, or a loudspeaker including a horn and a phase plug. For a loudspeaker that does not include a horn or a phase plug, it is applicable to define only the surface, namely, the surface of the diaphragm.
(19) Step S22: integrate a sound pressure value of the cross section or the surface to obtain an effective sound pressure, or integrate acoustic energy of the cross section or the surface to obtain a radiated sound power.
(20) Step S23: generate the prediction curve according to the effective sound pressure or the radiated sound power, where the prediction curve is an acoustic impedance curve or an acoustic power curve.
(21) Specifically, in an embodiment, the acoustic impedance curve is generated according to the effective sound pressure. Referring to
(22) The acoustic impedance curve includes an acoustic resistance curve and an acoustic reactance curve. S341 may be performed to distinguish the acoustic resistance curve, that is, perform a real number operation on the acoustic impedance curve to generate the acoustic resistance curve. S342 may be performed to distinguish the acoustic reactance curve, that is, perform an imaginary number operation on the acoustic impedance curve to generate the acoustic reactance curve.
(23) For example, using the loudspeaker including a compression drive unit as an example, the loudspeaker includes a horn and a phase plug. Acoustic impedance curves (Za) are separately calculated for the cross section at the throat and the surface of the diaphragm. The calculating formula is Za=p/U, where the unit is Pa*s/m.sup.3. Za is the acoustic impedance, which unit Pa*s/m.sup.3 wherein P is the acoustic pressure and U is the acoustic velocity. Through calculation according to the foregoing steps of the method, a result as shown in
(24) Further, the present disclosure also uses a mathematical operation on complex numbers. As described above, the real number operation (Ra=Real(Za)) and the imaginary number operation (Xa=Imag(Za)) are performed on the acoustic impedance curve, so as to respectively obtain the acoustic resistance curve and the acoustic reactance curve. Using the loudspeaker including a compression drive unit as an example, the loudspeaker includes a horn and a phase plug, and the calculation on the cross section at the throat results in curves shown in
(25) The method of the present disclosure may also be applicable to the horn loudspeaker that does not include a phase plug.
(26) The method of the present disclosure may also be applicable to a direct-radiator loudspeaker that dos not include a phase plug or a horn.
(27) In the present disclosure, an acoustic power curve is generated according to the radiated sound power. Further, in step S22 of
(28) For example, an average acoustic energy I passing through an area S in a vertical sound propagation direction in a unit of time (sound intensity) is an average sound power, namely, Wa=I*S, where the unit is W. Therefore, the radiated sound power can be obtained by integrating the sound intensity on the vibrating surface of the diaphragm. The calculation result is an acoustic power curve (Wa curve) as shown in
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(30) An electro-acoustic conversion efficiency may be further obtained in the present disclosure according to the acoustic power curve. Referring to
(31) For example, according to the acoustic power curve of
(32) In another embodiment, according to the acoustic power curve of
(33) In different embodiments, different input voltages and direct current impedances may be selected as calculation parameters. Though the acoustic power values obtained through calculation are different, the efficiency (a ratio of an electrical power to an acoustic power) is the same. Thus, such a prediction curve may have a significant reference value for designers of the loudspeaker.
(34) Two most prominent features of the compression drive unit are the internal phase plug structure and external horn. In essence, the phase plug and the horn are to match the acoustic impedance from the air compressed and vibrating at the diaphragm to the free field by changing the acoustic load. Therefore, an analog emulation of the acoustic load is extremely necessary.
(35) Although the present disclosure has been disclosed above in the embodiments, they are not intended to limit the present disclosure. Any person skilled in the art can make some modifications and variations without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Therefore, the protection scope of the present disclosure is subject to the protection scope in claims.