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Two natural phenomena connected with the excitation of acoustic waves by moving the loudspeaker diaphragm are considered: 1) effect of a moving boundary condition traditionally named the Doppler effect; and 2) effect of nonlinear propagation of acoustic waves. In this paper, it is shown that distortions caused by nonlinear propagation have negligible magnitude; and that an improved expression for the coefficient of Doppler-type distortions is derived. A concept of an anti-Doppler filter is presented.
Author (s): Zóltogórski, Bronislaw
Affiliation:
Wroclaw Technical University, Institute of Telecommunication and Acoustics, Wroclaw, Poland
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AES Convention: 94
Paper Number:3510
Publication Date:
1993-03-06
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Session subject:
Transducers
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Zóltogórski, Bronislaw; 1993; Moving Boundary Condition and Nonlinear Propagation as the Sources of Nonlinear Distortion in Loudspeakers [PDF]; Wroclaw Technical University, Institute of Telecommunication and Acoustics, Wroclaw, Poland; Paper 3510; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=6641
Zóltogórski, Bronislaw; Moving Boundary Condition and Nonlinear Propagation as the Sources of Nonlinear Distortion in Loudspeakers [PDF]; Wroclaw Technical University, Institute of Telecommunication and Acoustics, Wroclaw, Poland; Paper 3510; 1993 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=6641