Time reversal reconstruction of finite sized sources in elastic media

  • Anderson B
  • Griffa M
  • Ulrich T
  • et al.
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The ability of the time reversal process to reconstruct sources of finite size relative to a wavelength is investigated. Specifically the quality of the spatial reconstruction of a finite sized source will be presented through the use of time reversal experiments conducted on an aluminum plate. The data presented in the paper show that time reversal can reconstruct a source equally well regarding less of its size, when the source is a half wavelength or less in size. The quality of spatial reconstruction when the source is larger than a half wavelength progressively decreases with the size of the source.

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Anderson, B. E., Griffa, M., Ulrich, T. J., & Johnson, P. A. (2011). Time reversal reconstruction of finite sized sources in elastic media. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 130(4), EL219–EL225. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.3635378

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