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![]() | RPG DIFFRACTAL DIFFUSER
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Problem and Solution |
Problem The bandwidth of a QRD 734 is limited at high frequencies by the well width and at low
frequencies by the maximum depth. Additionally, wide area coverage with periodic arrays
focuses energy into certain diffraction directions. A full spectrum diffusor offering wide area
coverage is needed. |
![]() | Solution The Diffractal is the first diffusing fractal. It consists of nested self similar scaled
diffusors, each of which covers a specific frequency range and offers wide area coverage without
lobing effects. A second generation Diffractal (DFR72) contains two nested QRD®s, thus
forming a diffusor within a diffusor. Each diffusor provides uniform scattering over a specific
range of frequencies so that the effective bandwidth is extended. The DFR72 can be nested within
a larger low frequency diffusor to provide wide area coverage, extended low frequency diffusivity,
and also minimum lobing associated with periodic arrays. This third generation Diffractal®
(DFR73) offers low, mid, and high frequency diffusion over an extended bandwidth, limited only
by the depth available. |
Performance | ||
Absorption Diffusors essentially scatter sound, but absorption may occur from wave resonances within the wells when they are narrow and deep and viscous losses due to pressure gradient induced air particle flows between adjacent wells. The Diffractal provides high frequency diffusion without adding additional absorption by replacing the mid frequency QRD wells with nested reduced scale high frequency QRDs. | ||
![]() | Diffusion The nested diffusors comprising the Diffractal extend the high frequency diffusive performance beyond that of the QRD 734. The graph illustrates how the Diffractal mid frequency and high frequency nested components essentially boot strap the uniform diffusion from 500 Hz to 20 kHz. The diffusion coefficient is also compared to a flat reflective panel which exhibits decreasing diffusivity with increasing frequency. | |
Installation | ||
The Diffractal can be flush mounted into an opening or surface mounted on a wall or ceiling. | ||
All information contained in these details is given in good faith but without warranty. |