Visualization and Analysis of Loudspeaker Vibration
Visualization and Analysis of Loudspeaker Vibration
Visualization and Analysis of Loudspeaker Vibration
Abstract
The sound reproduction quality of loudspeakers is highly dependable on the vibration and radiation properties of the
loudspeaker membrane. With the help of laser measurement techniques the movement of each membrane point can be
determined. A new scanning technique performs a non-contact measurement of the mechanical vibration and the geometry data
of cones, diaphragms, panels and enclosures. One rotational and two linear actuators (, r, z) move a laser displacement sensor
over a user-defined grid. At each measurement point the transducer is excited by a stimulus giving sufficient spectral resolution
and high SNR in the measured response over the whole audio band (< 25 kHz).
Dedicated analysis software supports visualization, animation of the mechanical vibration. Modern techniques of image
processing are used for enhancing relevant information, suppressing noise and animating the vibration as a stroboscopic video.
The sound pressure output in the far field and the directivity pattern are calculated and the contribution of each vibrating point
on the vibrating surface is visualized. Novel decomposition techniques show radial and circular modes and vibrations
components related with the SPL output. The analysis reveals the interaction between vibration and radiation, indicates critical
vibration pattern and is the basis for FEA using the measured geometry and material parameters.
Vibration Measurement
A new technique for scanning vibrometry is presented which
is dedicated to loudspeakers, micro-speakers, headphones
and other electro-acoustical or electro-mechanical
transducers. The vibrometer uses a displacement
triangulation laser sensor and other standard modules of the
KLIPPEL Analyzer System such as the Distortion Analyzer
DA2 and the Transfer Function Module (TRF) to excite the
loudspeaker under test with a pre-shaped sweep and to
perform the signal acquisition and spectral analysis. Special
scanning hardware uses a turntable with two additional
linear actuators and an control hardware to scan the target
surface in polar coordinates, see figure 2.
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transducer
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Figure 1: Vibration Scanner Hardware Setup
Visualization
Special analysis software is developed for the visualization
of the vibration data. Incomplete measurement data is filled
up by an appropriate interpolation while applying an
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Vibration Analysis
Sound Radiation Modelling
Using the geometry and the vibration data the SPL response
is predicted in the far-field at the point r(ro,, ) on the basis
of the Rayleigh integral equation. Critical frequencies for the
sound radiation can be easily found and analyzed.
The sound pressure modelling can also be used to evaluate
the directivity of the sound radiation. For a certain selected
frequency the total sound pressure at certain points on a
hemisphere over the cone is determined and displayed in a
polar plot.
Vibration Decomposition
The cone vibration can be separated into single components
by using novel data decomposition techniques. In a first
method the total vibration is divided into a radial component
and a circumferential component and each of them can be
analyzed separately, see equation (1).
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Literature
[1] Schlechter, J.: Visualization of Vibrations of
Loudspeaker Membranes. TU Dresden, October 2006.
[2] Klippel, W., Schlechter J.: Measurement and
Visualization of Loudspeaker Cone Vibrations, presented
on the 121th Convention of the Audio Eng. Soc., San
Francisco, October 2006, Preprint 6882.
[3] Material Parameter Measurement, Manual of the MPM
module of the KLIPPEL Analyzer System,
www.klippel.de.
[4] Scanning Vibrometer, Specification of the module,
KLIPPEL Analzer System, www.klippel.de