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7. Line arrays with progressive splay angles can exhibit more consistent coverage
and higher average SPL than J-type arrays. The LASS provides an accurate tool
for prediction of the optimum angle increase ratio for such arrays.
8. Further development of the LASS program should be oriented on solving a 3D line
array’s dispersion problem. The simplest way would be adding a fixed horizontal
dispersion characteristic of one element, as specified by manufacturer, and
generating a 3D directivity balloon by expanding the program into the 3D domain.
The ultimate solution though, and the only method feasible for accurate prediction,
is the combination of LASS simulation data in vertical plane with measured data of
one array element in the horizontal plane.
Using interpolation techniques and both types of data, it would be possible to
generate a directivity balloon, which would be the closest approximation to a real
system.
Author: Igor Levitsky.
Many thanks go to Tom Harrison for help in performing the measurement tests at SLS
Loudspeakers’ facility in Springfield, Missouri and Alexei Chesnokov for writing the LASS
program code.
References
[1] Heil C., Sound Fields Radiated by Multiple Sound Arrays, preprint presented at the
92
nd
AES Convention, March 1992, Vienna.
[2] Ureda M., Line Arrays: Theory and Applications, AES Convention Paper 5304
Presented at the 110th AES Convention, May12-15, 2001, Amsterdam, The
Netherlands