2019
DOI: 10.1088/1361-665x/ab1adb
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Analysis and design of an annular-array MPT for the efficient generation of omnidirectional shear-horizontal waves in plates

Abstract: Despite the fact that omnidirectional shear-horizontal (SH) waves have recently received much attention, there is no systematic design method with which to develop the corresponding transducers with enhanced output and power concentration levels at a target frequency. Here, we propose a method which can be used to design an optimal annular-array magnetostrictive patch transducer (MPT) that fulfills the above-mentioned objectives. The proposed transducer consists of optimally configured multiple magnetostrictiv… Show more

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“…The performance of a transducer is fundamentally influenced by its configuration. Consequently, extensive research has been undertaken to devise the optimal configuration for PZTs [238,239], EMATs [240,241], and MPTs [242][243][244] to enhance their transduction efficiency and sensitivity. While these studies were concerned with improved design of the transducers for efficiency and sensitivity enhancement, one may go one step further by installing additional elements that can be interpreted as metamaterials between the transducer and a target structure without modifying or redesigning the transducer employed.…”
Section: Actuation and Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The performance of a transducer is fundamentally influenced by its configuration. Consequently, extensive research has been undertaken to devise the optimal configuration for PZTs [238,239], EMATs [240,241], and MPTs [242][243][244] to enhance their transduction efficiency and sensitivity. While these studies were concerned with improved design of the transducers for efficiency and sensitivity enhancement, one may go one step further by installing additional elements that can be interpreted as metamaterials between the transducer and a target structure without modifying or redesigning the transducer employed.…”
Section: Actuation and Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%