Akabak explained | LEM components pt.2 #6

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

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  • @naomispirit-evokingemotion2267
    @naomispirit-evokingemotion2267 2 месяца назад

    Is it possible to simulate straight off the LEM to VACS or does it have to go through BEM + Observation before VACS can display the results? What happens if settings on LEM and BEM are mismatched, which result is captured by Akabak/VACS? Tks

    • @plans.systemes
      @plans.systemes  2 месяца назад

      The observations are what VACS displays, without em you won't have any graph so you do need them.
      Observations can only be placed in BEM as it often allow people to specify an environment in which the cabinet is placed (such as flat ground etc) so you need this aswell.

    • @naomispirit-evokingemotion2267
      @naomispirit-evokingemotion2267 2 месяца назад

      @@plans.systemes If I wanted to increase damping fill density for major delay/phase changes, what would you suggest to include into the circuit, an "Ra" before or after "Duct"? I'm hoping to simulate D&D 8c through LEM + BEM "Pressure Box" Is it possible?

    • @plans.systemes
      @plans.systemes  2 месяца назад

      @@naomispirit-evokingemotion2267 For D&D 8c the biggest issue you'll face is a too-theoretical response in the med-high frequencies as LEM is not made for this. if the cabinet has a damping material inside you can play with "etab" property of Enclosures, and "eta" for Ducts. The hardest part will be to know how much damping they provide irl and transcript that into your simulation.

    • @naomispirit-evokingemotion2267
      @naomispirit-evokingemotion2267 Месяц назад

      @@plans.systemes Thanks for the reply, that's exactly what I'm doing. Do you know how "eta" can be converted into "Pas/m2 values? Only when I series a "Ra" behind the duct I can adjust much higher "Pas/M2" values.