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IEEE transactions on ultrasonics, ferroelectrics, and frequency control, 2007-10, Vol.54 (10), p.1992-2000
2007
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Miniature Multimode Monolithic Flextensional Transducers
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  • IEEE transactions on ultrasonics, ferroelectrics, and frequency control, 2007-10, Vol.54 (10), p.1992-2000
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United States: IEEE
Erscheinungsjahr
2007
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IEEE Electronic Library Online
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  • Traditional flextensional transducers classified in seven groups based on their designs have been used extensively in 1-100 kHz range for mine hunting, fish finding, oil explorations, and biomedical applications. In this study, a new family of small, low cost underwater, and biomedical transducers has been developed. After the fabrication of transducers, finite-elements analysis (FEA) was used extensively in order to optimize these miniature versions of high-power, low-frequency flextensional transducer designs to achieve broad bandwidth for both transmitting and receiving, engineered vibration modes, and optimized acoustic directivity patterns. Transducer topologies with various shapes, cross sections, and symmetries can be fabricated through high-volume, low-cost ceramic and metal extrusion processes. Miniaturized transducers posses resonance frequencies in the range of above 1 MHz to below 10 kHz. Symmetry and design of the transducer, polling patterns, driving and receiving electrode geometries, and driving conditions have a strong effect on the vibration modes, resonance frequencies, and radiation patterns. This paper is devoted to small, multimode flextensional transducers with active shells, which combine the advantages of small size and low-cost manufacturing with control of the shape of the acoustic radiation/receive pattern. The performance of the transducers is emphasized.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0885-3010
eISSN: 0885-3010, 1525-8955
DOI: 10.1109/TUFFC.2007.493
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_34615278

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