Hi
I have recived many questions by mail an one common
is how to calculate beamwidh. Easy for you that
knows of course, but here is a thumbrule:
Calculate the wawelenght for the actual frequency.
Sound of speed is around 1500m/s. For 500KHz
you have 1500/500 = 3 mm.
Then divide this with the lenght (size) of your
transducer for example 350 mm and you have
the angle in radians:
3/350 radians = 0.5 degrees (rough).
The elements in the array should not be spaced more
than 1/4 wawelenght but it is not critical.
Sture
I have recived many questions by mail an one common
is how to calculate beamwidh. Easy for you that
knows of course, but here is a thumbrule:
Calculate the wawelenght for the actual frequency.
Sound of speed is around 1500m/s. For 500KHz
you have 1500/500 = 3 mm.
Then divide this with the lenght (size) of your
transducer for example 350 mm and you have
the angle in radians:
3/350 radians = 0.5 degrees (rough).
The elements in the array should not be spaced more
than 1/4 wawelenght but it is not critical.
Sture
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