Title :
Mathematical Optimization of Multilayer Piezoelectric Devices with Nonuniform Layers by Simulated Annealing
Author :
Abrar, Aneela ; Cochran, Sandy
Author_Institution :
Pakistan Inst. of Eng. & Appl. Sci., Islamabad
fDate :
10/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Multilayer ultrasonic transducers with layers of uniform design are in common use. It is also possible to devise such transducers in which the layer design is nonuniform. However, this adds many degrees of freedom to the transducer design, and conventional design techniques are inadequate to realize desired behavior or even to assess potential benefits. In this paper, a theoretical investigation of multilayer piezoelectric structures with nonuniform layers is reported. Results are presented from a study using computer code to solve the one-dimensional wave equation. It is first shown how multilayer structures with nonuniform layer thicknesses generate even and odd harmonics in their frequency response, suggesting that frequency response can be controlled by choice of layer thickness. However, this choice is complicated and it is impossible to analyze all possible combinations of layer thicknesses. Hence, use of the stochastic optimization technique of simulated annealing is reported. Two optimized transducer designs illustrate this. The first design maximizes uniformity of the fundamental, second, and third harmonics of pressure output, achieved to approximately plusmn3%. The results suggest additional bandwidth can be achieved for practical applications, as the presence of a finite response at the second harmonic frequency avoids the null usually associated with this frequency. This is further illustrated with the second optimized transducer design in the form of a three-layer 1-3 connectivity piezo- composite transducer for underwater operation.
Keywords :
composite materials; multilayers; piezoelectric materials; piezoelectric transducers; simulated annealing; stochastic processes; ultrasonic transducers; wave equations; frequency response; mathematical optimization; multilayer piezoelectric devices; multilayer ultrasonic transducers; nonuniform layer thicknesses; one-dimensional wave equation; second harmonic frequency; simulated annealing; stochastic optimization; three-layer connectivity piezocomposite transducer; underwater operation; Design optimization; Frequency response; Nonhomogeneous media; Partial differential equations; Piezoelectric devices; Piezoelectric transducers; Simulated annealing; Stochastic processes; Thickness control; Ultrasonic transducers;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2007.484