Abstract

Using a theoretical model, we simulate the responses of piezoelectric transducers having lack of parallelism between their two faces. Verification of the model's validity is carried out by recording theoretical and experimental responses of piezoelectric transmitters and receivers with different degrees of parallelism defects. We conclude that, by using a simple theoretical model, we may forecast experimental responses of a transducer whose faces are not rigorously parallel.

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