Nonlinearity in the dynamic response of the flexural ultrasonic transducers

Andrew Feeney, Lei Kang, Steve Dixon*

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    Abstract

    Recent studies of the electro-mechanical behavior of flexural ultrasonic transducers have shown that their response can be considered as three distinct characteristic regions, the first building towards a steady state, followed by oscillation at the driving frequency in the steady state, before an exponential decay from the steady state at the transducer's dominant resonance frequency, once the driving force is removed. Despite the widespread industrial use of these transducers as ultrasonic proximity sensors, there is little published information on their vibration characteristics under different operating conditions. Flexual transducers are composed of a piezoelectric ceramic disc bonded to the inner surface of a metallic cap, the membrane of which bends in response to the high-frequency ceramic vibrations of the ceramic. Piezoelectric devices can be subject to nonlinear behavior, but there is no reported detail of the nonlinearity in flexural transducers. Experimental investigation through laser Doppler vibrometry shows strong nonlinearity in the vibration response, where resonance frequency reduces with increasing vibration amplitude.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number8222964
    Number of pages4
    JournalIEEE Sensors Letters
    Volume2
    Issue number1
    Early online date18 Dec 2017
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2018

    Keywords

    • flexural transducer
    • Mechanical senors
    • nonlinear behavior
    • ultrasound

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