Ultrasonic welding (USW) is recognized as a sustainable and green manufacturing process due to its high energy efficiency, cleanliness, and excellent welding attributes. The performance of USW majorly depends on small end vibration amplitude (SEVA), achieved through a sonotrode, whose design has been the focus of many researchers. A high SEVA is essential for achieving excellent welding attributes, minimizing wastage, and ensuring a clean environment. In this study, a novel USW sonotrode was designed to enhance the output amplitude of the Langevin ultrasonic transducer (LUT). The sonotrode was evaluated for eigenfrequency characterization and harmonic excitation response through finite element analysis. The performance of this novel ultraso...