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FEM modeling and simulation of broadband ultrasonic transducers with randomized inhomogeneous backing material

A FEM application for the accurate design of composite backing of ultrasonic transducers is presented. The idea is to obtain the dependence between the volume ratio of the tungsten powder in an epoxy matrix used as a backing and the final pulsed RF signal emitted by the backed transducer. An inhomogeneous material model for the backing was adopted instead of the classic complex geometrical FEM. The model was developed in Comsol 5.5 using two of its physics interfaces. The first based on classic FEM or continuous Galerkin for ultrasonic propagation in the backing and the second based on a discontinuous Galerkin option for fluid pulsed propagation. In this way it is possible to avoid the use of an impedance-based model. The calculations for the resulting bandwidth are good enough as predicted for Desilets for the 1D case by using the KLM circuital model. We worked in a 2D space, where the transducer face vibration is far away from the assumed piston-like considered by the unidimensional KLM model.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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