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Broadband characteristics of piezoelectric composite vibrators

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Pages 56-66 | Received 01 Jul 2017, Accepted 16 Nov 2017, Published online: 27 Feb 2018
 

ABSTRACT

A piezoelectric vibrator based on a 1-3-2 piezoelectric composite with a matching layer was presented to expand the bandwidth of transducers. The vibration characteristics of the proposed vibrator were simulated through finite element analysis (FEA) and experimentally investigated. The piezoelectric vibrator was modeled and simulated through FEA to determine its structural parameters. The vibrator and the transducer were designed by using an optimized matching layer structure, and the influences of acoustic impedance and thickness on the bandwidth of the transducer were examined. Experimental results revealed that the bandwidth of the transducer reaches 56.5 kHz when the resonance frequency is set to 114 kHz.

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.61471047, 61671068, 11604363), and the Beijing College Innovation Capability Promotion Plan of Beijing Municipal Institutions (No. TJSHG201510772015). The project is also supported by The Importation and Development of High-Caliber Talents Project of Beijing Municipal Institutions (No. CIT&TCD201504053).

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