Slotted vent calculation?

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Hi all,

I am building a pair of bass reflex speakers and I need a little help. The design in the pdf below( the bass reflex enclosure at the bottom right) uses a round port. I would like to use a slotted port. Can anyone be so kind as to give me the formula for calculating the port dimensions for a slotted port? Any help is appreciated. Thanks.

G

http://www.fostex.co.jp/int/pages/products/spunits/enclosure/enclimage/206e_encl.pdf
 
Please keep in mind Slotted, Shelfed, ducted, vents
take up more of the internal chamber, than a circular
vent.


Pending on how over, or, under you're scaling the
optimum enclousure, this may play a factor.


Best Regards,
 
I had planned on using this duct:

http://www.psp-inc.com/images/4 x 17 with holes seperated.jpg

In the instructions on how to calculate the length they say that it should be positioned at least one port diameter away from any adjacent walls of the enclosure. Why? The duct is from Precision Sound Products. Using this would certainly make things easier and look better but my enclosure is only about 11" wide which rules out using the 4" duct.

G
 
Hello,

You can use a slot port in the place of a round port. The length will remain the same.

To calculate the port size in square inches you need to take the round port radius and multiply it by 2, then multiply by 3.14, this will give you the square inches of the port.

For example a 6inch round port has a radius of 3". Multiply 3 x 3 to get 9 and then by 3.14 for approx 28" square.

To calculate your slot port of same size simply use length x width until you come up with the shape you want. A 4" x 7" would work for the 6" round port above.

As a rule your inner port end should be no closer to a wall than 1/3rd the port diameter.

That's all I know.

Thanks

KevinLee
 
According to this site slot ports are much shorter than rectangular ports to achieve a desired tuning freq. Seems that because you're using a wall of the enclosure as part of the port, the slot port gets shorter. Hard to believe it's this much, tho I've never tested them.

Pete
 
Ok, I read the link, and slot loading is not as drastic as I had first thought (i read "yep having the duct against the wall of the box causes it to be 1/2 the distance across the duct,shorter"
but i thought "1/2 the length shorter").
-andy
 
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