2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ultras.2008.04.003
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Air-coupled ultrasound stimulated optical vibrometry for resonance analysis of rubber tubes

Abstract: Air-coupled ultrasound stimulated optical vibrometry is proposed to generate and detect the resonances of a rubber tube in air. Amplitude-modulated (AM) focused ultrasound radiation force from a broadband air-coupled ultrasound transducer with center frequency of 500 kHz is used to generate a low frequency vibration in the tube. The resonances of several modes of the tube are measured with a laser vibrometer of 633 nm wavelength. A wave propagation approach is used to calculate the resonances of the tube from … Show more

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“…Air-coupled ultrasonics, compared to contact or immersion ultrasonics, experience a significant reduction in sensitivity, approximately 80 dB lower [79,80]. This energy attenuation primarily arises from three factors: ultrasonic wave attenuation in air, substantial reflection at the air-solid interface, and the efficiency of ultrasonic transducer conversion.…”
Section: Air-coupled Ultrasoundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Air-coupled ultrasonics, compared to contact or immersion ultrasonics, experience a significant reduction in sensitivity, approximately 80 dB lower [79,80]. This energy attenuation primarily arises from three factors: ultrasonic wave attenuation in air, substantial reflection at the air-solid interface, and the efficiency of ultrasonic transducer conversion.…”
Section: Air-coupled Ultrasoundmentioning
confidence: 99%