Acoustics – Plural diaphragm sound sources – With sound-asborbing means
Patent
1982-09-07
1984-05-29
Fuller, Benjamin R.
Acoustics
Plural diaphragm sound sources
With sound-asborbing means
181151, 181175, 181199, 179 90, H05K 500
Patent
active
044509294
ABSTRACT:
A passive system having high volumetric compliance in response to compressions and expansions, such as are present in low frequency acoustic wave energy, employs a saturated vapor-saturated liquid interface thermodynamically stabilized by distributed heat sinks that interact with the acoustic wave energy. The volumetric compliance of a system, such as a loudspeaker enclosure, is significantly increased by utilizing a spatially distributed mass of fine fibers thoroughly wetted by a liquid, to provide thin liquid sheaths on the fibers that are in good thermal interchange with the fibers themselves and also with the vapor molecules in the spaces between the fibers. The liquid preferably has a low heat of vaporization, a high vapor pressure at the ambient temperature and a low rate of pressure change with respect to temperature. The liquid sheaths and fibers serve as high surface area heat sinks having a short thermal transport distance to supply the alternating heat attendant to evaporation and condensation. The fiber masses are preferably disposed in thin layers separated by communicating channels, so that the interaction takes place substantially uniformly within the volume occupied by the fibers, without substantial dissipation of energy in any concentrated region. With this system, at least one additional liquid having a high thermal mass may be employed in distributed fashion, further materially increasing the efficiency of the system and augmenting the volumetric compliance of the system.
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