Abstract
The free-flooded ring (FFR) transducer is the well-known low-frequency sound sources in underwater because of its broad operating frequency bandwidth and relatively small size. Many previous studies have been performed that predict the characteristics of an FFR transducer using an equivalent circuit model (ECM), a type of lumped parameter model (LPM) because an ECM is widely used to understand the properties of such transducers in the design process. However, it is quite difficult 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. In this study, the authors investigated an ECM of an FFR transducer. The ECM consists 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 compared and verified using commercial finite element method (COMSOL Multiphysics). We confirmed that LPM can predict characteristics of FFR transducer more accurately than ECM. [This work was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) grant funded by the Korea government (MSIP) (Grant No. 2016R1E1A2A02945515).]
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