Ultrasonic transducers: materials and design for sensors, actuators and medical applications

Ultrasonic transducers: materials and design for sensors, actuators and medical applications

Nakamura, K.

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Ultrasonic transducers are key components in sensors for distance, flow and level measurement as well as power and other applications of ultrasound. Ultrasonic transducers reviews recent research in the design and application of thisimportant technology. Part one provides an overview of materials and design of ultrasonic transducers. Piezoelectricity and basic configurations are explored in depth, along with electromagnetic acoustic transducers, and the use of ceramic, thin film and single crystals. Part two goes on to investigate modelling and characterisation, with performance modelling, electrical evaluation, vibrometry and optical visualization all considered in detail. Applications of ultrasonic transducers are the focus of part three, beginning with a review of surface acoustic wave devices and air-borne ultrasound transducers, and going on to consider ultrasonic high temperature and flaw detection systems, power, biomedical and micro scale ultrasonics, therapeutic ultrasound devices, piezoelectric and fibre optic hydrophones, and ultrasonic motors. With its distinguished editor and expert team of international contributors, Ultrasonic transducers is an authoritative review of key developments for engineers and materialsscientists involved in this area of technology as well as in its applicationsin sectors as diverse as electronics, wireless communication and medical diagnostics. INDICE: Part 1 Materials and design of ultrasonic transducers: Piezoelectricity and basic configurations for piezoelectric ultrasonic transducers; Electromagnetic acoustic transducers (EMATs); Piezoelectric ceramics for ultrasonictransducers; Thin film ultrasonic transducers based on lead zirconate titanate (PZT); Piezoelectric single crystals in ultrasonic transducers. Part 2 Modelling and characterisation of ultrasonic transducers: Modelling ultrasonic transducer performance: one-dimensional models; Modelling the performance of micro-acoustic devices using the boundary element method; Electrical evaluation of piezoelectric transducers; Laser Doppler vibrometry for measuring vibration ofultrasonic transducers; Optical visualization of acoustic fields: the schlieren technique, the Fresnel method and the photoelastic method applied to ultrasonic transducers. Part 3 Applications of ultrasonic transducers: Surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices; Air-borne ultrasound transducers; Ultrasonic transducers for non-destructive evaluation at high temperatures; Analysis and synthesisof frequency-diverse ultrasonic flaw detection systems using Order Statisticsand Neural Network Processors; Power ultrasonics: new technologies and applications for fluid processing; Nonlinear acoustics and selected applications in biomedical ultrasonics; Therapeutic ultrasound with an emphasis on applications to the brain; Micro scale ultrasonic sensors and actuators; Piezoelectric and fiber optic hydrophones; Ultrasonic motors.

  • ISBN: 978-1-84569-989-5
  • Editorial: Woodhead
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 752
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/08/2012
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés