DocumentCode :
1392181
Title :
On the measurement of attenuation in ultrasonic delay lines
Author :
Redwood, M. ; Lamb, J.
Volume :
103
Issue :
12
fYear :
1956
fDate :
11/1/1956 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
773
Lastpage :
780
Abstract :
A theoretical and experimental study has been made of the effects of coupling films on the propagation of compressional waves from a transducer to a solid medium. In practice it has been found that `wringing¿ the transducer to the specimen with oil as a coupling medium produces a film of non-uniform thickness. Although the variations in thickness are of the order of a wavelength of light, these variations are important at ultrasonic frequencies in the region of 50 Mc/s and above. Conditions are described under which such films can lead to the propagation of a predominantly first-order mode in the specimen, resulting in an exponential decay of the amplitudes of successive reflections, with a consequent improved accuracy of attenuation measurement. The work provides a greater understanding of the problems encountered in applications of delay lines.
Keywords :
acoustic measurement; delay circuits; ultrasonic propagation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEE - Part B: Radio and Electronic Engineering
Publisher :
iet
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1049/pi-b-1.1956.0252
Filename :
5243100
Link To Document :
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