DocumentCode :
3692310
Title :
Phased array transducer for emitting 40-kHz air-coupled ultrasound without grating lobes
Author :
Eric Konetzke;Matthias Rutsch;Maik Hoffmann;Alexander Unger;René Golinske;Dirk Killat;Sivaram Nishal Ramadas;Steve Dixon;Mario Kupnik
Author_Institution :
Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus, Germany
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
We introduce an ultrasonic one-dimensional (1D) air-coupled phased array transducer, operating at 40 kHz without any grating lobes. It is well known, that this achievement is only possible when each transducer element is small enough for an element pitch that is equal to or less than half of the wavelength, i.e. ≤ 4.3 mm for 40 kHz operation frequency. As far as we know, conventionally low frequency array designs for air-coupled transducer applications were not possible at 40 kHz due to this inter element spacing requirement. The main idea is to separate the acoustic aperture from the actual radiating aperture of the ultrasonic transducer. We use acoustic waveguides, forming a smart packaging layer, to fulfill the half-wavelength criteria for the pitch and to benefit from concentrating the acoustic energy from several single ultrasonic transducers into a smaller effective aperture. A proof-of-concept prototype array was built and characterized. An impressive 130 ± 1 dB sound pressure level (SPL) is observed at a distance of 1 m. The opening angle of the array is 110° in total, without any grating lobes. For future work, we plan extending the approach to build an air-coupled fully populated 2D phased array transducer as well.
Keywords :
"Arrays","Acoustics","Transducers","Ultrasonic transducers","Gratings","Apertures","Prototypes"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2015 IEEE International
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2015.0019
Filename :
7329300
Link To Document :
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