such as with this case?
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Dear David -
I've earned a solid "F" as do not know how to properly input what's needed for a simple throat ported front loaded horn (TH1 w. hornresp)
A step by step explanation how to do it correctly for 1 segment, then the other # of segments hornresp can handle would be greatly appreciated.
Best wishes from your lowest and most unworthy student
Freddy
I've earned a solid "F" as do not know how to properly input what's needed for a simple throat ported front loaded horn (TH1 w. hornresp)
A step by step explanation how to do it correctly for 1 segment, then the other # of segments hornresp can handle would be greatly appreciated.
Best wishes from your lowest and most unworthy student
Freddy
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A step by step explanation how to do it correctly for 1 segment, then the other # of segments hornresp can handle would be greatly appreciated.
Hi Freddy,
Just because it is convenient to do so, specify segments 1 and 2 as cylinders, each with a cross-sectional area equal to that of the throat of segment 3. Make the axial lengths of segments 1 and 2 very small, so that as far as the simulation is concerned, in effect the segments don't exist (for this reason the actual cross-sectional area values used are not critical). Specify the horn itself using segments 3 and 4.
Attachment 1 shows the standard model for the system. Attachment 2 shows a "modified" system model with segments 1 and 2 (H1 and H2) effectively removed by making their lengths very small. Notice how the outputs from the driver D and rear chamber port tube RP now both feed into the throat end of H3 (segment 3). The red box in Attachment 3 is the rear chamber RC, specified using Vrc and Lrc, and the green portions are the rear chamber port tube, specified using Ap and Lpt.
I hope this helps, but please don't hesitate to seek further clarification if required.
Kind regards,
David
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Dear David -
I've earned a solid "F" as do not know how to properly input what's needed for a simple throat ported front loaded horn (TH1 w. hornresp)
A step by step explanation how to do it correctly for 1 segment, then the other # of segments hornresp can handle would be greatly appreciated.
Best wishes from your lowest and most unworthy student
Freddy
You always have the cool pics. Is that outta Harry Olson’s half a dozen or so texts?
Thanks David
I'll try to get a decent grasp on the geometry and maybe ask a few more with the new "Jubilee" as basis.
Freddy
Oh wait! It’s our hero !!! I love it , this a classic
I'm a zero at best - but its cool to be able to sim that one style. At age 71 I need a new "Karlson" more than horns 😀
here's a stab - might have goofed in a big way (? didn't have a printer or ruler so held graph paper up the the screen to figure stuff) - its huge
dunno if its even ballpark - could not get the spec of the supposed 12 inch speaker
Thanks David for the detailed explanation.
(Is this arrangement something Brian Steele could put out as a worksheet?)
https://i.imgur.com/8L0PvD1.jpg
here's a stab - might have goofed in a big way (? didn't have a printer or ruler so held graph paper up the the screen to figure stuff) - its huge
dunno if its even ballpark - could not get the spec of the supposed 12 inch speaker
Thanks David for the detailed explanation.
(Is this arrangement something Brian Steele could put out as a worksheet?)
https://i.imgur.com/8L0PvD1.jpg
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(Is this arrangement something Brian Steele could put out as a worksheet?)
Not sure, but I think it could be a bit tricky to do. You would need to ask Brian 🙂.
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