Title :
P2O-7 Design and Construction of an Acoustic Horn for High Power Ultrasonic Transducers
Author :
Woo, Jeongdong ; Roh, Yongrae ; Kang, Kookjin ; Lee, Susung
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Mech. Eng., Kyungpook Nat. Univ., Daegu
Abstract :
Typical high power transducers consist of a piezoelectric or magnetostrictive element of transduction and a solid acoustic horn that acts as a vibration amplifier. In order to obtain high power capacity, the acoustic horn needs to be optimized to match the active element. In this study, we did optimal design of an acoustic horn for a high power magnetostrictive transducer and constructed a sample prototype of the horn to verify the validity of the design. For the design, we derived the theoretical output power of a horn as a function of its dimensions, and determined the optimal dimensions to achieve the maximum power through finite element analyses with ANSYSreg. The analytical method could quite quickly determine the horn length while the finite element method could refine the planar dimensions of the structure. The transducer had the resonant frequency of 19.3 kHz and had the maximum sound pressure level of 199 dB with an omni-directional radiation pattern in water. The analysis method developed in this study is so general that it can be applied to the design of acoustic horns for high power transducers of various operating frequencies and transduction materials
Keywords :
acoustic devices; finite element analysis; magnetostrictive devices; ultrasonic transducers; 19.3 kHz; 199 dB; ANSYS; acoustic horn construction; acoustic horn design; finite element analyses; high power ultrasonic transducers; horn theoretical output power; magnetostrictive transducer; magnetostrictive transduction element; maximum sound pressure level; piezoelectric transduction element; transducer resonant frequency; vibration amplifier; Acoustic transducers; Finite element methods; High power amplifiers; Magnetic analysis; Magnetostriction; Piezoelectric transducers; Power generation; Prototypes; Solids; Ultrasonic transducers;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 2006. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0201-8
Electronic_ISBN :
1051-0117
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2006.483