Abstract
Low-frequency surface waves for non-destructive testing of surfaces can be excited by a so-called comb transducer consisting of a periodically corrugated plate bonded to a pie-zoelectric crystal. Typically, 25 dB insertion loss was measured at 3 MHz on an iron surface with a unidirectional set of transducers employing passive reflectors.
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