Resonance Patterns of Piezoelectric Partial-Drive Systems without Mechanical Impedance Matching
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The mathematical rules about resonance frequencies and intensities are investigated for partially-driven piezoelectric transducers with mechanical impedance-mismatch layers inside the transducer. The concepts of (arithmetic) location rules, density and period of resonance pattern are introduced, and some mathematical rules with regard to these quantities are found out, which should be considered when the transducer is designed and analyzed.
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- 2005-06-15
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