Piezoelectric patches are used to excite panels into bending vibration, allowing the screens or cases of smartphones, tablets, laptops, and other small electronic devices to produce sound without traditional microspeakers. This paper presents an introduction to modeling and analyzing the acoustic response of such devices, assuming the use of a piezoelectric patch exciter driven with a 10 VRMS signal. Simulations are performed with respect to four design factors (piezoelectric patch size, piezoelectric patch location, panel material, and panel enclosure depth) as well as three performance metrics [low-frequency cutoff point, mean sound pressure level (SPL) above cutoff, and the standard deviation of SPL above cutoff]. Results demonstrate several key relationships, such as: larger patch sizes create higher mean SPLs, smaller enclosures create higher mean SPLs but also higher cutoff points, and larger enclosures create more deviation in the measured SPL. Additional design factors are identified and discussed which will impact practical designs.
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7 June 2021
180th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America
8–10 June 2021
Acoustics in Focus
Engineering Acoustics: Paper 2pEA8
January 11 2022
Introduction to modeling and analysis of small, piezoelectrically excited bending-wave loudspeakers Free
David Anderson
David Anderson
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Rocky Mountain Division, Applied Research Associates Inc
, Littleton, Colorado, 80127, USA
; [email protected]1
Rocky Mountain Division, Applied Research Associates Inc
, Littleton, Colorado, 80127, USA
; [email protected]
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Rocky Mountain Division, Applied Research Associates Inc
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Rocky Mountain Division, Applied Research Associates Inc
, Littleton, Colorado, 80127, USA
; [email protected]Proc. Mtgs. Acoust. 43, 030002 (2021)
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June 14 2021
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December 22 2021
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David Anderson; Introduction to modeling and analysis of small, piezoelectrically excited bending-wave loudspeakers. Proc. Mtgs. Acoust. 7 June 2021; 43 (1): 030002. https://doi.org/10.1121/2.0001520
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