Title :
Increased Efficiency of Surface Wave Stimulation on the Inaccessible Side of a Thick Isotropic Plate with Superimposed Periodicity
Author :
Declercq, Nico F. ; Sarens, Bart
Author_Institution :
The Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta
fDate :
7/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Because of the growing number of applications of phononic crystals and other periodic structures, there is a renewed and growing interest in understanding the interaction of ultrasound with periodically corrugated surfaces. This paper presents a theoretical investigation of the transformation of ultrasound incident from the solid side onto a solid-liquid periodically corrugated interface. It is shown that it is possible to tailor the shape of a corrugated surface with given periodicity such that there is a significant amount of energy transformed into Scholte-Stoneley waves than if pure saw-tooth or sine-shaped surfaces were used. This permits the fabrication of periodic structures that can be patched on or engraved in body parts of a construction and enables efficient generation of Scholte-Stoneley waves. The study is performed for incident homogeneous plane waves as well as for bounded beams. Incident longitudinal waves are studied as well as incident shear waves.
Keywords :
phononic crystals; surface acoustic waves; Scholte-Stoneley waves; periodic structures; periodicity; phononic crystals; saw-tooth surface; sine-shaped surface; solid-liquid periodically corrugated interface; surface wave; ultrasound; Acoustic diffraction; Acoustic reflection; Corrugated surfaces; Periodic structures; Rough surfaces; Solids; Surface acoustic waves; Surface roughness; Surface waves; Ultrasonic imaging;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2007.401