Claims
- 1. A speaker port comprising a flare having a substantially constant pressure gradient.
- 2. The speaker port according to claim 1 where the flare is non-circular.
- 3. The speaker port according to claim 1 where the flare is not symmetrical about an axis.
- 4. The speaker port according to claim 1, where the flare further comprises an inner wall defined by the following equation,
- 5. The speaker port according to claim 1, where the flare further comprises an inner wall defined by the following equation,
- 6. The speaker port according to claim 5, where
- 7. The speaker port according to claim 1, further comprising a seconds flare.
- 8. The speaker port according to claim 7, where the flares have essentially the same dimensions.
- 9. The speaker port according to claim 7, where the flares have essentially the same pressure gradient.
- 10. The speaker port according to claim 7, further comprising a cylinder connected between the flares, where the cylinder and flares form a hollow core.
- 11. The speaker port according to claim 10, where the hollow core has an essentially circular cross-section.
- 12. The speaker port according to claim 10, where the hollow core has an essentially elliptical cross-section.
- 13. The speaker port according to claim 1, where the flare further comprises an inner wall extending from an inlet duct to an outlet duct, and where the inner wall provides a substantially constant pressure gradient from the inlet duct to the outlet duct.
- 14. The speaker port according to claim 1, where the speaker port comprises a speaker enclosure.
- 15. A speaker port comprising:
at least one flare having an inner wall defined by the following equation; 6y(x)=-ρ Ai n2Ui n22 ΠΔ x+c4where y is a radius of the at least one flare for a given position x on the inner wall, ρ is fluid density, Ain is initial flare area, Uin is initial velocity, Δ is a substantially constant pressure gradient dp/dx, and C is a constant.
- 16. The speaker port according to claim 15, where the flare is non-circular.
- 17. The speaker port according to claim 15, where the flare is not symmetrical about an axis.
- 18. The speaker port according to claim 15, further comprising a cylinder connected to the at least one flare, where the cylinder and at least one flare form a hollow core.
- 19. The speaker port according to claim 18, where the hollow core has an essentially circular cross-section.
- 20. The speaker port according to claim 18, where the hollow core has an essentially elliptical cross-section.
- 21. The speaker port according to claim 15, where the speaker port comprises a speaker enclosure.
- 22. A speaker port comprising:
at least one flare having an inner wall defined by the following equation, 7y(x)=-ρ Ai n2Ui n22 ΠΔ x+c4where y is a radius of the at least one flare for a given position x on the inner wall, ρ is fluid density, Ain is initial flow area, Uin is initial velocity, Δ is an essentially constant pressure gradient dp/dx, and c is a constant.
- 23. The speaker port according to claim 22, where
- 24. The speaker port according to claim 22, when the flare is non-circular.
- 25. The speaker port according to claim 22, where the flare is not symmetrical about an axis.
- 26. The speaker port according to claim 22, further comprising a cylinder connected to the at least one flare, where the cylinder and at least one flare form a hollow core.
- 27. The speaker port according to claim 26, where the hollow core has an essentially circular cross-section.
- 28. The speaker port according to claim 26, where the hollow core has an essentially elliptical cross-section.
- 29. The speaker port according to claim 22, where the speaker port comprises a speaker enclosure.
- 30. A method for reducing boundary layer separation in a speaker port, comprising configuring an inner wall of a flare to have a substantially constant pressure gradient.
- 31. The method according to claim 24, further comprising defining a contour of the inner wall by the following equation,
- 32. The method according to claim 31, further comprising defining a contour of the inner wall by the following equation,
- 33. The method according to claim 32, where
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is based on U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/300,640 entitled “Flare Design for Minimizing Boundary Layer Separation” and filed on Jun. 25, 2001. The benefit of the filing date of the Provisional Application is claimed for this application.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60300640 |
Jun 2001 |
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