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23.6 Sound Pressure Produced at Distance r ................................................................
Low frequencies. When the piston diameter is less than one-third wavelength (AT a 1.0)
it is essentially nondirectional and can be approximated by a hemisphere whose RMS
volume velocity ux equals:
uSduau 1 (diaphragm velocity) ccπ^2 (23.9)
and the RMS sound pressure at distance r is:
p( )r^00 N/m
sdfp
r
afp
r
π^22
(23.10)
and total power radiated Wt is:
W
p
c
t Sd f u W
4 π (^02)
( c). (23.11)
Medium frequencies. At frequencies where the radiation from the piston becomes
directional but still vibrates as one unit, the pressure produced at a distance r depends on
the power radiated and the directivity factor Q:
p(r^0
WQPC
ar
) r
π^2
⎛
⎝
⎜⎜
⎜
⎞
⎠
⎟⎟
⎟⎟ (23.12)
D
λ/4
D
λ/2
D
λ D
2 λ
Figure 23.2 : Directivity of piston as a function of piston diameter and wavelength.