Abstract

The free-flooded ring (FFR) transducer is the well-known low-frequency sound sources in underwater because its operating frequency bandwidth is broad and relatively small size. Previous researches were preformed to predict the characteristics of FFR transducers using ECM which is a type of LPM because ECM is widely used to understand its characteristics in transducer design process. However, it is hardly to predict the characteristics of an FFR transducer because the acoustic field is generated from its top and bottom openings, connected by the inner fluid, as well as the cylindrical ring surface. Here, the authors investigated an ECM of an FFR transducer consisting of three parts: the piezoelectric ring, the cylindrical cavity, and the radiation load. In addition, an LPM which can consider mutual radiation loads was proposed to improve the accuracy of the model. The proposed models were verified using commercial finite element method (COMSOL Multiphysics). It was confirmed that LPM could predict characteristics of FFR transducer more accurately than ECM. [Work supported by NRF 2016R1E1A2A02945515).]

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