Traditionally loudspeaker cones have been designed in a trial-and-error fashion. Because of complex difficulties encountered in loudspeaker cone design, no mathematical approach had been thought useful until the recent introduction of the finite-element method. This method has been applied to the simulation of cone vibrations and to the sound radiation from loudspeaker cones, and the results are in favorable agreement with measurements.
Authors:
Suzuki, Kiyoaki; Nomoto, Isami
Affiliation:
Victor Company of Japan, Ltd., Yokohama, Japan
JAES Volume 30 Issue 3 pp. 98-106; March 1982
Publication Date:
March 1, 1982
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