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Sound Envelopes

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ReverseEntropy

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While the ideal loudspeaker emits a sphere of sound, many people picture the typical loudspeaker as emitting a cone of sound. But, I am trying to model outdoor mass notification systems, such as tornado warning systems. These look like a stack of pancakes on a pole and can emit 360 degrees in the horizontal plane* of the speakerstack...if not almost spherically around the speaker stack. So, before I press the vendor for more details, any clue what the sound envelope might look like for such a design?

*I know, a plane has no thickness while the speaker-stack does. But, the vendors claim 360-degree coverage...which may be emblished if they're trying to say constant dB-SPL at 360o.

Thanks in advance to all - for your thoughts on this.
 
In the horizontal plane I expect they are pretty much axissymmetric, in the vertical plane they will resemble the usual piston in a semi infinite baffle polar plot, which changes shape depending on the wavelength and the height of the array off the ground.



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Doesn't that just depend on the actual construction and orientation of the speaker and its horn?

A speaker placed with its back down and projecting upwards against the outside of a horn would be capable of covering 360º uniformly. The faint picture in actually appears to show the speakers pointing downward.

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You should have the manufacturer provide you with vertical and horizontal polar plots for these speakers.

Andrew Gorton, MSc
Noise & Vibration Consultant
 
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