Transmission line 'flow simulation'

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Very nice app! Is it possible to load an arbitrary model and simulate the response of the enclosure by their inherent properties (-> combined structural analysis/modal analysis) and the stimulation of the propagating wave of the diaphragm?

which Ansatz did you use ?
 
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Hi WatrixReloader,

Very nice app!

The Hornresp Wavefront Simulator tool is based on the falstad.com 2-D Ripple Tank applet.

Math, Physics, and Engineering Applets

Is it possible to load an arbitrary model and simulate the response of the enclosure by their inherent properties (-> combined structural analysis/modal analysis) and the stimulation of the propagating wave of the diaphragm?

It is possible to specify a custom enclosure and to simulate the propagating wave of the diaphragm - see the Wavefront Simulator section in the Hornresp Help file for details.

which Ansatz did you use ?

See the Ripple Tank applet source code for the assumptions underlying the simulation model.

Kind regards,

David
 

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It is possible to specify a custom enclosure and to simulate the propagating wave of the diaphragm - see the Wavefront Simulator section in the Hornresp Help file for details.

The WaveFront Sim is a cool app. It would be nice though to be able to set the specific frequency for the sim, rather than having it being adjustable only in steps of 100Hz. For example, I'd like to see what's happening in my TH at around 160 Hz, where there's a dip in the frequency response...
 
For example, I'd like to see what's happening in my TH at around 160 Hz, where there's a dip in the frequency response...

Hi Brian,

The Hornresp Wavefront Simulator is a relatively simple tool - it shows how isophase wavefronts propagate and combine, but that is all.

For your purposes a more sophisticated finite element model than the one used in the Wavefront Simulator, would be required.

Kind regards,

David
 
Thx ....btw there are nice other simapps on this site 😀

Hi WatrixReloader,



The Hornresp Wavefront Simulator tool is based on the falstad.com 2-D Ripple Tank applet.

Math, Physics, and Engineering Applets



It is possible to specify a custom enclosure and to simulate the propagating wave of the diaphragm - see the Wavefront Simulator section in the Hornresp Help file for details.



See the Ripple Tank applet source code for the assumptions underlying the simulation model.

Kind regards,

David
 
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