Title :
A low frequency broadband flexural mode ultrasonic transducer for immersion applications
Author :
Savoia, Alessandro Stuart ; Mauti, Barbara ; Caliano, G. ; Lamberti, Nicola
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Ing., Univ. degli Studi Roma Tre, Rome, Italy
Abstract :
Ultrasonic transducers for broadband water-coupled operation in the low ultrasonic 30-100 kHz frequency range find their application in different industrial and biomedical areas, such as non-destructive testing and therapy. In this paper we propose the design and the fabrication process of a multi-cell, piezoelectrically-actuated, flexural-mode transducer structure, characterized by a low mechanical impedance leading to wideband and high sensitivity immersion operation and by a high flexibility in the definition of the active area shape. After investigating the use of different materials for the different components, we report on the design of a fabrication process flow for the precise assembly of the transducer, based respectively on epoxy resin and wire-bonding for mechanical and electrical interconnection of the individual parts. A reduced-thickness (<;10 mm) and weight (350 g) transducer prototype, featuring 121 circular cells placed in a hexagonal tiling arrangement covering a quasi-circular area of 80-mm diameter, is designed, fabricated, and characterized. A transmit sensitivity of 5 kPa/V at 100 kHz resulted from hydrophone measurements performed at 150 mm while the pulse-echo response from a planar surface placed at the same distance showed a 125% -6dB fractional bandwidth centered at 53 kHz.
Keywords :
echo; hydrophones; piezoelectric transducers; resins; ultrasonic transducers; biomedical therapy; broadband water-coupled operation; electrical interconnection; epoxy resin; frequency 30 kHz to 100 kHz; hydrophone measurements; low frequency broadband flexural mode ultrasonic transducer; mechanical impedance; mechanical interconnection; multicell piezoelectrically-actuated flexural-mode transducer structure; nondestructive testing; pulse-echo response; wire-bonding; Acoustics; Broadband communication; Fabrication; Materials; Rails; Sensitivity; Transducers; Broadband ultrasonic transducer; acoustic projector; flexural-mode transducer; piezoelectric unimorph;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2014 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2014.0647