Abstract

As an essential characteristic of air-coupled transducers, electrical impedance can provide valuable information for quality control during manufacturing of transducers. It is also found feasible to directly read the optimal operating frequency from the impedance plots when the resonance is independent of the others. However, the spurious resonance emerges when two neighboring resonances are closely spaced, resulting in distorted impedance and ambiguous optimal operating frequency. In this paper, the electrical impedance of air-coupled transducers with spurious resonance is modeled using the Butterworth–Van Dyke (BVD) equivalent circuit. Then model-based sensitivity analysis is performed to evaluate the mutual interference between adjacent resonances. Based on the analysis results, the prestress method is proposed to regulate and suppress the spurious resonance by adjusting the equivalent parameters of the BVD model. Experimental study was carried out on the response of the electrical impedance and the vibration velocity of the transducer with spurious resonance to pre-tightening force. The results show that the spurious resonance disappeared when the pre-tightening force was initially loaded. Moreover, the vibration velocity of two main resonance peaks increases about 45.6% and 33.9% as the pre-tightening torque increases to 0.25 N∙m. Hence it is validated that the proposed prestress method is efficient to suppress the spurious resonance and improve the transducers performance.

Highlights

  • Over the last decades, different kinds of air-coupled ultrasonic transducers have been developed and widely used in ultrasound imaging, non-destructive evaluation, range finding, and flow measurement [1,2,3,4,5,6,7]

  • A homemade air-coupled transducer applied to gas flow measurement shown in Figure 3a is used in this research

  • The electrical impedance characteristic of air-coupled transducer with spurious resonance is modeled based on the Butterworth–Van Dyke (BVD) equivalent circuit

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Summary

Introduction

Different kinds of air-coupled ultrasonic transducers have been developed and widely used in ultrasound imaging, non-destructive evaluation, range finding, and flow measurement [1,2,3,4,5,6,7]. The spurious resonance free devices with high Q and large effective electromechanical coupling factor (ke2f f ) reduce the additional transversal loss and show no performance degradations of the main mode. These studies mainly focus on composite transducers and micromachined transducers. In order to facilitate the determination of the operating frequency and reduce undesired energy loss, particular studies on spurious resonance suppression for air-coupled transducers are called for. Experimental results of the beneficial effect of pre-tightening force on the electrical impedance and the vibration response of an air-coupled transducer with spurious resonance are presented.

Equivalent Model
Equivalent Parameters Estimation
Transducer Configuration and Experiment Setup
Equivalent Parameters Estimation Results
Mutual Interference between Adjacent Resonances
Prestress Effects on the Electrical Impedance and the Vibration Response
Conclusions
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