Title :
Flexible ultrasonic transducer arrays for nondestructive evaluation applications. II. Performance assessment of different array configurations
Author :
Powell, David J. ; Hayward, Gordon
Author_Institution :
Ultrasonics Res. Group, Strathclyde Univ., Glasgow, UK
fDate :
5/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
For pt. I see ibid., vol. 43, pp. 385-92 (1996). This work describes a fundamental investigation into a new series of transducer array structures intended for those applications where surface conformity is desirable. The first objective is to consider which material combinations will offer flexibility, while at the same time maximize the electromechanical efficiency for operating into solid load media. The theoretical approach of Part I is employed to compare and assess different array structures for nondestructive evaluation (NDE) imaging applications. The array structures under consideration include multielement piezocomposite and piezopolymer arrays, and hybrid devices comprising piezocomposite transmitters with piezopolymer receivers. Experimental data are provided for a novel array configuration, comprising a separate piezocomposite transmitter coupled to a piezopolymer receiver. Good agreement is demonstrated between experimental and theoretical results.
Keywords :
electric impedance; filled polymers; intelligent sensors; modelling; piezoceramics; piezoelectric transducers; test equipment; ultrasonic materials testing; ultrasonic transducer arrays; 0.5 to 5 MHz; NDE imaging; electrical impedance characteristics; flexible ultrasonic transducer arrays; hybrid devices; linear systems transducer model; multielement piezocomposite arrays; nondestructive evaluation applications; performance assessment; piezocomposite transmitters; piezopolymer arrays; piezopolymer receivers; pitch-catch response; platelet composite; surface conformity; Apertures; Electrodes; Frequency; Performance evaluation; Piezoelectric materials; Polymers; Surface topography; Transmitters; Ultrasonic transducer arrays; Ultrasonic transducers;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on