Experimental ultrasound transmission through fluid-solid and air-solid phononic plates

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Abstract

Underwater ultrasonic transmissions for fluid-solid and air-solid phononic brass plates are reported in this work. Although the structure is roughly the same, experimental results show very different behaviour between fluid-solid and air-solid phononic plates, due to most of the properties of the fluid-solid perforated plates rely on Fabry-Perot resonances, Wood anomalies and Lamb modes. In air-solid phononic plates Fabry-Perot resonance is highly attenuated due to impedances difference between air and water, and therefore some transmission modes are now distinguishable due to surface modes coupling.

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Gómez-Lozano, V., Rubio, C., Candelas, P., Uris, A., & Belmar, F. (2016). Experimental ultrasound transmission through fluid-solid and air-solid phononic plates. Materials, 9(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma9060453

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