Title: FUNDAMENTALS OF ACOUSTICS 18
1FUNDAMENTALS OF ACOUSTICS (18)
2The radiation of point sources
- Two point sources with same phase
- Consider two simple sources of equal strengths,
separated by a distance d, vibrating with the
same frequency and same phase. - The pressure at a field point is the sum of the
pressures produced by the individual sources.
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4The pressure at point A due to source 1 is
and that due to source 2 is
Where r is the distance from the field point A to
the midpoint between the sources
5The acoustic pressure at (r , )is then
Attention to the far field
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Sound waves produced by tow point sources have
pronounced directional effects known as the
directivity of the source.
6The directivity of the source
- The directivity pattern of a sound source is a
graphical description of the response of a
radiator as a function of the direction of the
transmitted waves
7The directivity function
Radiation of sound will be found equal to zero at
certain angles from the maximum of the axial
direction of the source, which is called the
directivity acute angle
8- Beam width is defined as the angle at which sound
pressure drops down to a certain value( -6dB) - The second maximum, called the side or minor
lobe, is much weak than the first maximum - We discuss the directivity function of two point
sources.
9When
101.When
In these direction, We have two sound waves of
same magnitude and phase , hence
2.When
In these direction, we have two sound waves of
equal magnitude but 1800 out of phase with each
other.
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We can obtain a polar plot of pressure( in dB)
versus angular displacements as shown in the
following Fig., which is the radiation pattern or
directivity of this particular arrangement of two
point sources.
12In general , the larger the extent of the
radiator (here we mean the spacing between the
sources), the sharper will be the major lobe and
the greater the number of side lobes.
13The simple line array
- Consider a line of N simple sources with adjacent
elements spaced distance b apart, as shown in
Fig. - If all sources have the same source strength and
radiate waves with the same phase, then the i th
source generates a pressure wave of the form
14- resultant pressure at the field point is the
summation
15- If we restrict attention to the far field(
specified by the condition rgtgtd), we can
approximate by assuming all ri are parallel. - In far field ,ri in amplitude can be replaced
with r
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20Dipole radiation