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Abstract <p>A pneumatic loudspeaker for inten<p>A pneumatic loudspeaker for intensive sounds is presented. It operates by modulation of air from over- and underpressure reservoirs, as opposed to siren-like loudspeakers that use compressed air only. The symmetric construction makes the behavior more linear both with respect to aperture amplitudes and frequency bandwidth. Therefore, it may be used as secondary source in industrial active noise control problems where generation of large volume velocities are necessary. It is also shown that a Hammerstein model can model the loudspeaker over a wide frequency band. © 2001 EUCA.</p>ide frequency band. © 2001 EUCA.</p>
Author Ulf Holmberg + , Wolfgang Svensson +
Conference 6th European Control Conference (ECC 2001), Porto, Portugal, September 4-7, 2001
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/ECC.2001.7076260  +
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PublicationType Conference Paper  +
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)  +
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Title A pneumatic loudspeaker for intensive sounds  +
Year 2001  +
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