Abstract

The authors deal with acoustic scattering from a plane multilayered structure. This structure is composed of a first plastic elastic layer, a thin water layer, and a second aluminum elastic layer. A pulse excitation is used to obtain the scattered spectra and the resonance spectra at normal and oblique incidence. These spectra give information about the structure. The spectra of resonances due to the guided waves provide information about the resonant character of the two elastic solids. The farther the guided waves propagate in a layer, the more resonant the layer is. These guided waves are Lamb waves of the solid layers. The backscattered signal is formed by a series of echoes which arise from the different layers of the structure. With simple experiments, involving in particular a temporal filtering of the reflected signal, it is shown that it is possible to obtain three of the four parameters which characterize the solid layers: the phase velocities of the longitudinal waves, thicknesses, and densities. Measurements of absolute reflection coefficients are necessary for the determination of densities. The phase velocities of the shear waves in the two solid layers are obtained by studying the propagation of the guided waves.

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