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Piezoelectric transducer vibrations in a one-dimensional approximation

The theory of piezoelectric transducer vibrations, which may be treated as one-dimensional, is developed in detail for thin discs vibrating in a pure thickness extensional mode. An effort has been made to obtain relations of general validity, which include losses, and which are in a simple explicit...

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Autor principal: Hilke, H J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1973
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00884401
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description The theory of piezoelectric transducer vibrations, which may be treated as one-dimensional, is developed in detail for thin discs vibrating in a pure thickness extensional mode. An effort has been made to obtain relations of general validity, which include losses, and which are in a simple explicit form convenient for practical calculations. The behaviour of transducers is discussed with special attention to their characteristics at the two fundamental frequencies, the so-called parallel and series resonances. Several peculiarities occur when transducers are coupled to media with considerably different acoustic impedances. These peculiarities are discussed and illustrated by numerical results for quartz and PZT 4 piezoelectric discs radiating into water, air and liquid hydrogen. The application of the theory to different types of vibrations is briefly illustrated for thin bars vibrating longitudinally. Short discussions are included on compound transducer systems, and on the properties of thin discs as receivers. (21 refs).
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spelling cern-8806992019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1007/BF00884401http://cds.cern.ch/record/880699engHilke, H JPiezoelectric transducer vibrations in a one-dimensional approximationEngineeringThe theory of piezoelectric transducer vibrations, which may be treated as one-dimensional, is developed in detail for thin discs vibrating in a pure thickness extensional mode. An effort has been made to obtain relations of general validity, which include losses, and which are in a simple explicit form convenient for practical calculations. The behaviour of transducers is discussed with special attention to their characteristics at the two fundamental frequencies, the so-called parallel and series resonances. Several peculiarities occur when transducers are coupled to media with considerably different acoustic impedances. These peculiarities are discussed and illustrated by numerical results for quartz and PZT 4 piezoelectric discs radiating into water, air and liquid hydrogen. The application of the theory to different types of vibrations is briefly illustrated for thin bars vibrating longitudinally. Short discussions are included on compound transducer systems, and on the properties of thin discs as receivers. (21 refs).oai:cds.cern.ch:8806991973
spellingShingle Engineering
Hilke, H J
Piezoelectric transducer vibrations in a one-dimensional approximation
title Piezoelectric transducer vibrations in a one-dimensional approximation
title_full Piezoelectric transducer vibrations in a one-dimensional approximation
title_fullStr Piezoelectric transducer vibrations in a one-dimensional approximation
title_full_unstemmed Piezoelectric transducer vibrations in a one-dimensional approximation
title_short Piezoelectric transducer vibrations in a one-dimensional approximation
title_sort piezoelectric transducer vibrations in a one-dimensional approximation
topic Engineering
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00884401
http://cds.cern.ch/record/880699
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