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Nousaine wrote:
When this occurs it is more a result of the interactions and room resonances than what I was trying to describe.... What you were trying to describe is often called the Allison Effect where the output from a boundary reflection and a source (or two or more sources) causes a response interference error. This is not a standing wave and it occurs in cars and rooms at lower mid-range frequencies. I know, I already said you could call it Allison effect! But it is STILL a standing wave.... If the wave looks like its standing IT IS STANDING and in reality there are no waves that actually stand, they all move. but the constructive and destructive interferance causes them to *appear* to be standing still.... Eddie Runner |
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Nousaine wrote:
. And you still cannot display a standing wave in an open-ended tube. I just did! Didnt you see the picture I put up for you at this URL? http://installer.com/tech/standingwave.html it says right there on the picture * STANDING SOUND WAVE IN A PIPE* and it also has the ends of the pipe labeled * OPEN END and CLOSED END* What is it about this picture you dont believe??? Now Tom, I have shown you reference materials that say your wrong. (several now) You have offered up NOTHING except your lame words.... WHERE IS THE BEEF??????????????? Eddie Runner http://www.installer.com/tech/ |
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Nousaine wrote:
. And you still cannot display a standing wave in an open-ended tube. I just did! Didnt you see the picture I put up for you at this URL? http://installer.com/tech/standingwave.html it says right there on the picture * STANDING SOUND WAVE IN A PIPE* and it also has the ends of the pipe labeled * OPEN END and CLOSED END* What is it about this picture you dont believe??? There's no sound source. The 'wave' just magically appears out of nowhere. If the source iis located at the 'open-end' then that end isn't 'open.' If the source is at the closed-end then it has nothing from which to reflect at the open-end. Now Tom, I have shown you reference materials that say your wrong. (several now) You have offered up NOTHING except your lame words.... WHERE IS THE BEEF??????????????? Eddie Runner http://www.installer.com/tech/ Let me refer you again to Leo Baranek "Acoustics" Chapter 10 is a good place to begin. |
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Nousaine wrote:
http://installer.com/tech/standingwave.html it says right there on the picture * STANDING SOUND WAVE IN A PIPE* and it also has the ends of the pipe labeled * OPEN END and CLOSED END* What is it about this picture you dont believe??? There's no sound source. It shows a sound wave in the picture Tom, that does mean there MUST BE a sound source.... are you on drugs??? The 'wave' just magically appears out of nowhere. the SOURCE is notimportant! What IS important is there is a sound wave moving from left to right and the reflection moves from right to left creating a STANDING WAVE..... If the source iis located at the 'open-end' then that end isn't 'open.' why not? the source could be anywhere.... All thats required is that sound enters the tube! SOUND DOESNT HAVE TO BE BEEMED INTO THE TUBE IT CAN BE ANY SOUND FROM A MILE AWAY EVEN!!! WHAT makes you think if a speaker isnt attached to and sealing the end of the tube that sound wont enter the tube???? If sound happens 50 ft away does that sound not enter the tube TO YOUR FKIN EARDRUM???? Wake up Tom!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Eddie Runner http://www.installer.com/tech/ |
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