A numerical investigation of the nearfield region of a vibrating piston was conducted. While existing literature is not exactly clear about how close to a transducer a regular beam pattern is formed, the results of this investigation clearly show the limits of operation one can expect. From one interpretation of literature, a −3-dB beam with a minimum spot size equal to the transducer diameter would be expected to form beyond an axial distance z = 3.89a2/λ. This investigation shows that such a beam forms at z = 0.75 a2/λ and had a minimum spot size equal to one-fourth the transducer radius. These results are verified for transducers with a/λ's ranging from 1 to 20 and can be extended with confidence to higher a/λ's. Similar results are also obtained for −1.5-, −4.5-, −6.0-, −7.5-, −9.0-, −10.5- and −12-dB beams.
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Zemanek, J. (1971). Beam Behavior within the Nearfield of a Vibrating Piston. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 50(1A_Supplement), 136–137. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.1977647
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