Lumped component

Lumped component model

In general, the lumped component model is a way of simplifying the behaviour of spacially distributed systems into a topology consisting of discrete entities that approximate the behaviour of the distributed system under certain assumptions.

It is useful in electronics, mechanics and acoustics.

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.

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See also: Lumped component, Acoustic theory, Acoustics, Capacitor, Electronics, Impedance, Inductor, Loudspeaker, Mechanics