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http://dx.doi.org/10.3795/KSME-A.2017.41.4.333

Relationship Analysis of Break-up Mode and Heat Transfer of Micro-Speaker Diaphragm  

Kim, Hyun-Kab (Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer, Univ. of Seoul)
Kim, Hie-Sik (Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer, Univ. of Seoul)
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Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A / v.41, no.4, 2017 , pp. 333-336 More about this Journal
Abstract
A speaker diaphragm generates a divided vibration. The influence of the break-up mode is sufficient to cause a shape change in the diaphragm. In this paper, is widely used in ultra-thin multi-media devices, including smart phones is the advance guard of the IT sector, the micro-speakers and its target. Micro-speakers are different from general speakers. The plate has structural form and space constraints. In particular, they utilize a closed-type drive space. It is difficult to provide cooling for the auxiliary suspension structure because of the heat generated in the moving coil. The present study considered the relationship between the break-up mode and the heat transfer of the diaphragm. An experiment was conducted in two stages to compare the embodiment of the break-up mode and heat transfer in a certain frequency range. The changes in the heat were determined through measurements and thermal imaging of the break-up mode. The break-up mode tendency of the diaphragm could be rapidly predicted based on the imaging results using the thermal imaging camera. This will help in the optimal design of micro-speakers.
Keywords
Transducer; Speaker; Thermal Analysis; Actuator;
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