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Segmented mass loading for loudspeaker cones

"Common loudspeaker cones have axisymmetric geometry and are made of isotropic cone materials, such as paper. This leads to dominant radial cone breakup modes with ring-shaped vibration patterns that create peaks and dips in the frequency response. By adding local masses on the cone in a circle segment configuration, the isotropy is broken due to non-axisymmetric inertial forces. Consequently, the patterns of the breakup modes are changed from ring shaped zones into irregular areas with in-phase and out-of-phase contributions to the sound pressure that cancel each other partially. This leads to a smoothing of the SPL response."

 

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