Rutsch, Matthias, Krauß, Fabian, Allevato, Gianni, Hinrichs, Jan, Hartmann, Claas, Kupnik, Mario.
2021.
Simulation of protection layers for air-coupled waveguided ultrasonic phased-arrays. 2021 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS). :1–4.
Waveguided air-coupled ultrasonic phased arrays offer grating-lobe-free beam forming for many applications such as obstacle detection, non-destructive testing, flow metering or tactile feedback. However, for industrial applications, the open output ports of the waveguide can be clogged due to dust, liquids or dirt leading to additional acoustic attenuation. In previous work, we presented the effectiveness of hydrophobic fabrics as a protection layer for acoustic waveguides. In this work, we created a numerical model of the waveguide including the hydrophobic fabric allowing the prediction of the insertion loss (IL). The numerical model uses the boundary element method (BEM) and the finite element method (FEM) in the frequency domain including the waveguide, the hydrophobic fabric and the finite-sized rigid baffle used in the measurements. All walls are assumed as ideal sound hard and the transducers are ideal piston transducers. The specific flow resistivity of the hydrophobic fabric, which is required for the simulation, is analyzed using a 3D-printed flow pipe. The simulations are validated with a calibrated microphone in an anechoic chamber. The IL of the simulations are within the uncertainties of the measurements. In addition, both the measurements and the simulations have no significant influence on the beamforming capabilities.
WANG, Yuan-yuan, LI, Cui-ping, MA, Jun, Yan, Xiao-peng, QIAN, Li-rong, Yang, Bao-he, TIAN, Ya-hui, LI, Hong-lang.
2021.
Theorectical Optimazation of Surface Acoustic Waves Resonator Based on 30° Y-Cut Linbo3/SIO2/SI Multilayered Structure. 2020 15th Symposium on Piezoelectrcity, Acoustic Waves and Device Applications (SPAWDA). :555–559.
Surface acoustic wave devices based on LiNbO3/interlayer/substrate layered structure have attracted great attention due to the high electromechanical coupling coefficient (K2) of LiNbO3 and the energy confinement effect of the layered structure. In this study, 30° YX-LiNbO3 (LN)/SiO2/Si multilayered structure, which can excited shear-horizontal surface acoustic wave (SH-SAW) with high K2, was proposed. The optimized orientation of LiNbO3 was verified by the effective permittivity method based on the stiffness matrix. The phase velocity, K2 value, and temperature coefficient of frequency (TCF) of the SH-SAW were calculated as a function of the LiNbO3 thickness at different thicknesses of the SiO2 in 30° YX-LiNbO3/SiO2/Si multilayer structure by finite element method (FEM). The results show that the optimized LiNbO3 thickness is 0.1 and the optimized SiO2 thickness is 0.2λ. The optimized Al electrode thickness and metallization ratio are 0.07 and 0.4, respectively. The K2 of the SH-SAW is 29.89%, the corresponding phase velocity is 3624.00 m/s and TCF is about 10 ppm/°C with the optimized IDT/30° YX-LiNbO3/SiO2/Si layered structure.