The difficulty of predicting the off-axis behavior of high-frequency horns often leads to grossly inaccurate system designs. A straightforward graphic technique, developed to solve this problem, yields a wealth of information on the performance of high-frequency horns in real applications. Accurate information is obtained very easily and quickly without computer or calculator. Actual design examples and their measured results are presented.
Author:
Thurmond, Bob
Affiliation:
G. R. Thurmond and Associates, Austin, TX
JAES Volume 35 Issue 12 pp. 976-983; December 1987
Publication Date:
December 1, 1987
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