In Reply to: RE: Hornresp and TD2001 simulation posted by David McBean on November 8, 2007 at 21:07:51:
Dear David,
My computer is equipped with an Intel CPU.
Strange thing is that the error (division by zero) during directivity simulations appears only with the horn calculated with my method ("Le Cléac'h" horn as many call it), not with the other type (tractrix,...)
About T values over 1, while I don't like myself horns for which the acoustical impedance curve begins to look like the one of conicals, but I know at least one (famous) expert who tried different "Le Cléac'h" horn having different T values and find that his preferred T value was 1.3415 .
Best regards
Jean-Michel Le Cléac'h
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