A simple equivalent circuit of a distributed mode loudspeaker (DML) is desc
ribed, which is accessible to engineers not specialised in acoustics. The D
ML is an acoustic radiator, the electrical, mechanical and acoustical prope
rties of which differ radically from conventional moving coil transducers.
DML radiation results from uniformly distributed, free vibration in a stiff
, light panel and not pistonic motion. To enable acoustic engineers to use
existing software programs to model their application of DML technology, an
efficient equivalent circuit is developed. Within the constraints of the m
odel, velocities and displacements of the various elements can be calculate
d, and the radiated acoustic power and pressure predicted.