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Impédance acoustique d'un liquide à la surface d'un quartz coupe AT
The Shear acoustic impedance of a liquid can be determined from the complex reflection coefficient of the acoustic wave incident on the AT-cut quartz/liquid interface. This complex acoustic coefficient is related to the down shift of the resonant frequency as well as the decrease of the quality factor, due to the liquid load. The effective acoustic impedance measured with the thickness shear mode resonator is shown to be composed of three main components : a preponderant complex component due to viscous coupling between the quartz and the liquid, a pure imaginary additional component due to liquid trapped in the surface irregularities and a pure real additional component due to compressional wave generation in the bulk liquid
P2I-9 Modeling of Axisymetrical Transducer Configurations Based on Pseudospectral/Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method
Numerical prototyping of piezocomposite arrays: from material characterization to array performances
Propagation of Lamb waves in 1–3 piezocomposites and their application to liquid sensors
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