Analysis of acousto-ultrasonic characteristics for contact-type transducers coupled to composite laminated plates
✍ Scribed by T. Liu; S. Kitipornchai; M. Veidt
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 218 KB
- Volume
- 43
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7403
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✦ Synopsis
The acousto-ultrasonic (AU) input}output characteristics for contact-type transmitting and receiving transducers coupled to composite laminated plates are considered in this paper. Combining a multiple integral transform method, an ordinary discrete layer theory for the laminates and some simplifying assumptions for the electro-mechanical transduction behaviour of the transducers, an analytical solution is developed which can deal with all the wave processes involved in the AU measurement system, i.e. wave generation, wave propagation and wave reception. The spectral response of the normal contact pressure sensed by the receiving transducer due to an arbitrary input pulse excited by the transmitting transducer is obtained. To validate the new analytical}numerical spectral technique in the low-frequency regime, the results are compared with Mindlin plate theory solutions. Based on the analytical results, numerical calculations are carried out to investigate the in#uence of various external parameters such as frequency content of the input pulse, transmitter/receiver spacing and transducer aperture on the output of the measurement system. The results show that the presented analytical}numerical procedure is an e!ective tool for understanding the input}output characteristics of the AU technique for laminated plates.