- Lumped element model
In general, the lumped component model is a way of simplifying the behaviour of spatially distributed systems into a
topology consisting of discrete entities that approximate the behaviour of the distributed system under certain assumptions. It is useful inelectronics ,heat transfer ,mechanics andacoustics Lumped component model in electronics
The lumped element model of electronic circuits makes the simplifying assumption that each element is finite point in space, and that the
wire s connecting elements are perfect conductors.The lumped element model is valid whenever L_c<
, where L_c denotes the circuit's characteristic length, and lambda denotes the circuit's operating wavelength .Otherwise, we must consider more general models, such as theDistributed element model .Real-world components exhibit non-ideal characteristics. To account for leakage in
capacitor s for example, we can visualize the capacitor as having a largeresistor connected in-parallel. Similarly to account forinductive reactance , we can visualize component leads as smallinductor s.Lumped component model in acoustics
In this context, the lumped component model extends the distributed concepts of
Acoustic theory subject to approximation. In the acoustical lumped component model, certain physical components with acoustical properties may be approximated as behaving similarly to standard electronic components or simple combinations of components.*A rigid-walled cavity containing air (or similar compressible fluid) may be approximated as a
capacitor whose value is proportional to the volume of the cavity. The validity of this approximation relies on the shortest wavelength of interest being significantly (much) larger than the longest dimension of the cavity.*A
reflex port may be approximated as aninductor whose value is proportional to the effective length of the port divided by its cross-sectional area. The effective length is the actual length plus anend correction . This approximation relies on the shortest wavelength of interest being significantly larger than the longest dimension of the port.*Certain types of damping material can be approximated as a
resistor . The value depends on the properties and dimensions of the material. The approximation relies in the wavelengths being long enough and on the properties of the material itself.*A
loudspeaker drive unit (typically awoofer orsubwoofer drive unit may be approximated as a series connection of a zero-impedancevoltage source, aresistor , acapacitor and aninductor . The values depend on the specifications of the unit. The approximation depends on the specifications of the unit and the wavelength of interest.ee also
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Distributed element model External links
* [http://www.jat.co.kr/eda/saber/mpp.pdf Advanced modelling and simulation techniques for magnetic components]
* [http://www.imtek.uni-freiburg.de/simulation/mathematica/IMSweb/ IMTEK Mathematica Supplement (IMS)] , the Open Source IMTEK Mathematica Supplement (IMS) for lumped modelling
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