The demands on underwater sonar transducer performance have increased in recent years, as the capabilities of modern electronics have increased. Broad bandwidths and high source level are now in demand at low frequencies, in turn calling for transducers in which materials, composition and geometry are exploited innovatively. In this paper, we report initial finite element analysis (FEA) studies for a piezocomposite transducer exhibiting promising results in the 15-25 kHz frequency range. Measurements taken in air and underwater at various excitation signal levels compare well with the theoretical predictions. Key results are presented to demonstrate the TVR, RVS and beam width of the prototype device. Previous work on optimisation of multil...
Based on a new structure of precise location and decoupling between the transducer elements, high fr...
In the increasing market of transducers for small underwater platforms, each transducer should be us...
Ultrasonic transducer design is focused to maximize performance in specific applications, ...
Ultrasonic transducers operating below 50 kHz have applications in sonar, process ultrasound, and lo...
Abstract: Increasing operating depths of autonomous underwater vehicles have necessitated the develo...
In this paper, the motivation is outlined for stacking piezocomposite transducer elements mechanical...
Increasing operating depths of autonomous underwater vehicles have necessitated the development of u...
AbstractIncreasing operating depths of autonomous underwater vehicles have necessitated the developm...
The main objective of this thesis is to construct and characterize ultrasonic transducers. The trans...
A novel kind of underwater transducer with trapezoidal matching layer manufactured by 1-1-3 piezoele...
Interest in underwater transducers has persisted since the mid-1900s. Underwater transducers are des...
Ultrasound transducers are typically based on piezoelectric materials, due to their good response at...
This work is concerned with the design of sonar transducers operating in the frequency range 100 kHz...
The use of multilayer piezoelectric ceramics in ultrasonic transducers is common and multilayer 2-...
The effective ways for underwater transducer to lower its operating frequency, to broaden its bandwi...
Based on a new structure of precise location and decoupling between the transducer elements, high fr...
In the increasing market of transducers for small underwater platforms, each transducer should be us...
Ultrasonic transducer design is focused to maximize performance in specific applications, ...
Ultrasonic transducers operating below 50 kHz have applications in sonar, process ultrasound, and lo...
Abstract: Increasing operating depths of autonomous underwater vehicles have necessitated the develo...
In this paper, the motivation is outlined for stacking piezocomposite transducer elements mechanical...
Increasing operating depths of autonomous underwater vehicles have necessitated the development of u...
AbstractIncreasing operating depths of autonomous underwater vehicles have necessitated the developm...
The main objective of this thesis is to construct and characterize ultrasonic transducers. The trans...
A novel kind of underwater transducer with trapezoidal matching layer manufactured by 1-1-3 piezoele...
Interest in underwater transducers has persisted since the mid-1900s. Underwater transducers are des...
Ultrasound transducers are typically based on piezoelectric materials, due to their good response at...
This work is concerned with the design of sonar transducers operating in the frequency range 100 kHz...
The use of multilayer piezoelectric ceramics in ultrasonic transducers is common and multilayer 2-...
The effective ways for underwater transducer to lower its operating frequency, to broaden its bandwi...
Based on a new structure of precise location and decoupling between the transducer elements, high fr...
In the increasing market of transducers for small underwater platforms, each transducer should be us...
Ultrasonic transducer design is focused to maximize performance in specific applications, ...