T-Line subwoofer?possible?

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Hi,

I have some free time, couple sheet of MDF and a driver I want to use. There is still no enclosure type I would prefer although this design inspired me quite a lot. Is a transmission line achievable with my driver?

12inch, Unknown brand

Vas 125.61L
Qms 1.74
Qes 0.36
Qts 0.30
FS 36.5

…what type enclosure should I choose?
I will be please to ear your opinions
 
GM,

Re is 5,2
BL has not been tested
any easy way I could calculate it?


planet10,

how big such an mass loaded transmission line would have to be? How flat, and low, do you think the response will be?


thank you both
 
First off, with a 36.5Hz Fs/lowish Q it's not going to be a subwoofer. You need Sd to calculate BL so I fudged it at 506.709cm^2 for simming purposes, but it should be close enough for reasonable accuracy if it's not a really high excursion driver with a smaller than average diaphragm.

You can calculate it:

Cms = Vas/(Sd^2*rho*c^2)

where:

Vas is in m^3 (liters*0.001)

Sd is in cm^2

c is in meters/sec*0.0001 to get Cms in mm/N

then:

Mms = 1/[(2*pi*Fs)^2*Cms]

BL = [(2*Pi*Fs*Re*Mms)/Qes]^0.5

Anyway, I forgot to ask if the amp is SS or tube, if tube I'll need its output resistance (damping factor) and have to redo the ML-TL sims. Qts is too low for a reverse taper TL IMO, though if tube driven, Qts will go up, enough to tune it somewhat lower and possibly high enough to consider a TL.

I don't have any way to show you the sims, but if you have Mathcad or download the demo viewer from http://www.quarter-wave.com/ I can send you the worksheets to view/change, though you can't save any changes with the viewer.

All dims inside
'XO' = centerline of driver down from top
'rp' = radius of port
'Lp' = length of port
width/depth are golden ratio suggestions, you can make your own based on 'S0/SL (in^2)'
dims can be rounded off somewhat, I just printed out part of a spreadsheet

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T/S max flat:

rp = 2"
Lp = 4.5"
density = 0.25lbs/ft^3

L (in)
20.919

S0/SL (in^2)
156.121

S0/SL (width)
15.894

S0/SL (depth)
9.823

X0 (in)
10.184

Sd (in^2)
78.54

Qts
0.2983

Vas or Vb(ft^3)
1.89

Fs or Fb (Hz)
48

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Tuned to Fs:

rp = 2"
Lp = 6"
density = 0.25lbs/ft^3

L (in)
27.510

S0/SL (in^2)
152.637

S0/SL (width)
15.716

S0/SL (depth)
9.712

S0/SL (dia)
13.941

X0 (in)
12.471

Sd (in^2)
78.54

Qts
0.2983

Vas or Vb(ft^3)
2.43

Fs or Fb (Hz)
36.5

GM
 
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