Abstract
Although indoor acoustic characteristics should ideally be assessed by measuring the reverberation time using a point sound source, a regular polyhedron loudspeaker, which has multiple loudspeakers on a chassis, is typically used. However, such a configuration is not a point sound source if the size of the loudspeaker is large relative to the target sound field. This study investigates a small lightweight loudspeaker using a dielectric elastomer actuator vibrating in the breathing mode (the pulsating mode such as the expansion and contraction of a balloon). Acoustic testing with regard to repeatability, sound pressure, vibration mode profiles, and acoustic radiation patterns indicate that dielectric elastomer loudspeakers may be feasible.
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Hosoya, N., Baba, S., & Maeda, S. (2015). Hemispherical breathing mode speaker using a dielectric elastomer actuator. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 138(4), EL424–EL428. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4934550
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