E-Book, Englisch, 628 Seiten
Kleiner Electroacoustics
1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4665-9943-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 628 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4665-9943-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Electroacoustic devices such as microphones and loudspeakers are used everywhere from cars and mobile phones to homes, places of worship, and sports arenas. They are a key part of the modern communication society, helping to transmit information to our ears. A contemporary introduction to the subject, Electroacoustics explains the scientific and engineering principles behind the design of these sound transducers. It also examines the compromises that are necessary when designing transducers for use in the real world.
Learn about Ultrasonic Transducers, Loudspeaker Enclosure Design, and More
This accessible textbook book is based on the author’s extensive experience teaching electroacoustics to advanced graduate and graduate students. He uses the concept of electrical circuit analogies to help readers quickly grasp the fundamentals of acoustical and mechanical systems. The book covers both traditional electrodynamic audio and ultrasonic transducers and includes up-to-date material on arrays, planar transducers, loudspeaker enclosure design, and more. To meet the needs of a broad range of readers, the book also includes background material on room acoustics, electrical circuits, and electrical filters. Electroacoustic theory is explained in an easy-to-read style without resorting to matrix theory. Throughout, a wealth of illustrations and exercises make the ideas more concrete.
Get a Solid Foundation in Electroacoustic Engineering Principles
The book emphasizes multidisciplinary engineering principles, preparing students for the broad range of applications they may encounter in their research as well as later in their careers. The modern treatment of transducers also makes this a valuable reference for transducer designers, acoustical consultants, hobbyists, and anyone involved in electroacoustic design.
Zielgruppe
Designers of transducers; graduate and advanced undergraduate students, primarily in electrical, mechanical, and computer science departments; acoustical consultants, libraries, and laypersons.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction
Introduction to Electroacoustic Systems
Sound and Its Properties
Waves in Membranes and Plates
Circuits and Circuit Components
Electromechanical Analogies
Electroacoustical Analogies
Conversion between Analogies
Transducer Operating Principles
Radiation and Impedance
Sound Source and Acoustic Environment
Directivity
Microphone and Sound Field
Microphones
Electrodynamic Loudspeaker Drivers
Baffle and Box
Vented Box Loudspeakers
Transmission Line Loudspeakers
Horns
Gradient Loudspeakers
Drivers Using Flexible Diaphragms
Multiway Loudspeakers
Active Loudspeakers
Headphones and Earphones
High-Frequency Transducers
Appendix A: Introduction to Electric Components and Classic Circuit Theory
Appendix B: Filters and Filter Functions
Appendix C: Magnetic Fields and Forces
Appendix D: Time-Domain Approach to Directivity
Appendix E: Sound-Absorbing Materials
Appendix F: Resonance in Boxes and Rooms
Appendix G: Level Definitions
Index