Plane wave SH0 piezoceramic transduction optimized using geometrical parameters

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Abstract

Structural health monitoring is a prominent alternative to the scheduled maintenance of safety-critical components. The nondispersive nature as well as the through-thickness mode shape of the fundamental shear horizontal guided wave mode (SH0) make it a particularly attractive candidate for ultrasonic guided wave structural health monitoring. However, plane wave excitation of SH0 at a high level of purity remains challenging because of the existence of the fundamental Lamb modes (A0 and S0) below the cutoff frequency thickness product of high-order modes. This paper presents a piezoelectric transducer concept optimized for plane SH0 wave transduction based on the transducer geometry. The transducer parameter exploration was initially performed using a simple analytical model. A 3D multiphysics finite element model was then used to refine the transducer design. Finally, an experimental validation was conducted with a 3D laser Doppler vibrometer system. The analytical model, the finite element model, and the experimental measurement showed excellent agreement. The modal selectivity of SH0 within a 20◦ beam opening angle at the design frequency of 425 kHz in a 1.59 mm aluminum plate was 23 dB, and the angle of the 6 dB wavefront was 86◦.

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Boivin, G., Viens, M., & Belanger, P. (2018). Plane wave SH0 piezoceramic transduction optimized using geometrical parameters. Sensors (Switzerland), 18(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/s18020542

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