IEEE Trans Ultrason Ferroelectr Freq Control
August 2021
In the context of designing a next-generation ultrasonic polar scan (UPS) measurement system for viscoelastic material characterization, a novel approach is proposed, which draws on a set of cylindrically focused emitters in conjunction with a circular phased array (C-PA) receiver in order to create a portable measurement system while improving the data quality and ease the data interpretation. To explore the potential of the new approach and determine its optimal design parameters, a 3-D analytical model is presented to numerically simulate UPS experiments with the proposed system. Furthermore, a postprocessing procedure is worked out to treat the acquired raw data with the aim to deal with the integrating effect of finite size transducers and directly reconstruct the angle-dependent plane wave reflection coefficients of the sample under study.
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December 2019
Numerical finite-element (FE) simulations and postprocessing analysis methods are presented for ultrasonic polar scan (UPS) measurements involving a circular phased array (C-PA) to determine the plane-wave reflection coefficient of plates. Apodization weights for the C-PA elements are determined to assure the generation of a quasi-plane wave upon excitation at the plate surface and to mitigate bounded beam effects on the assessed reflection coefficient. In addition, postprocessing of the reflection signals is performed via the synthetic plane-wave technique to further filter out any bounded beam effects.
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