Title :
Evaluation method of TiO/sub 2/-SiO/sub 2/ ultra-low-expansion glasses with periodic striae using the LFB ultrasonic material characterization system
Author :
Kushibiki, Jun-ichi ; Arakawa, Mototaka ; Ohashi, Yuji ; Suzuki, Kouji
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Tohoku Univ., Sendai
Abstract :
Experimental procedures and standard specimens for characterizing and evaluating TiO2-SiO2 ultralow expansion glasses with periodic striae using the line-focus-beam (LFB) ultrasonic material characterization system are discussed. Two types of specimens were prepared, with specimen surfaces parallel and perpendicular to the striae plane using two different grades of glass ingots. The inhomogeneities of each of the specimens were evaluated at 225 MHz. It was clarified that parallel specimens are useful for accurately measuring velocity variations of leaky surface acoustic waves (LSAWs) excited on a water-loaded specimen surface associated with the striae. Perpendicular specimens are useful for obtaining periodicities in the striae for LSAW propagation perpendicular to the striae plane on a surface and for precisely measuring averaged velocities for LSAW propagation parallel to the striae plane. The standard velocity of Rayleigh-type LSAWs traveling parallel to the striae plane for the perpendicular specimens was numerically calculated using the measured velocities of longitudinal and shear waves and density. Consequently, a reliable standard specimen with an LSAW velocity of 3308.18 plusmn 0.35 m/s at 23degC and its temperature coefficient of 0.39 (m/s)/degC was obtained for a TiO2-SiO2 glass with a TiO2 concentration of 7.09 wt%. A basis for the striae analysis using this ultrasonic method was established
Keywords :
acoustic wave propagation; glass; silicon compounds; surface acoustic waves; titanium compounds; ultrasonic materials testing; 225 MHz; 23 degC; LSAW velocity; Rayleigh-type LSAW; TiO2-SiO2; TiO2-SiO2 ultralow expansion glasses; glass ingots; leaky surface acoustic waves; line-focus-beam; longitudinal and shear waves; striae plane; ultrasonic material; water-loaded specimen surface; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic propagation; Acoustic waves; Extraterrestrial measurements; Glass; Optical surface waves; Surface acoustic wave devices; Surface acoustic waves; Temperature; Velocity measurement;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2006.1678191