Sture has been _extremely_ helpful in explaining some important parameters in designing transducers. At this point, I am ready to try some experimenting, but I still have some remaining questions, which I wanted to post here. Perhaps Sture or some others can help out:
What effect does changing the crystal thickness have? I now understand the effect of changing length and width, but what about thickness? Can any value be used, or are we constrained?
How do we cut the piezoelectric crystals to size? One site with fairly expensive crystals offered to cut them to custom sizes, because cutting them in a shop is not supposed to be very easy. Any ideas??
In the transducer design with a steel bar substrate, how are the top electrodes attached? I was thinking that if they are soldered on, the solder lump might affect the sonic output. Perhaps there are ways to minimize this problem, by attaching the electrode in a certain place, or using a different material besides solder.
Are there limits on the substrate bar width? Should it be 1/4 wave, or the same width as the elements? Can it be wider or will we start to get standing waves?
Thanks!
-Bob
What effect does changing the crystal thickness have? I now understand the effect of changing length and width, but what about thickness? Can any value be used, or are we constrained?
How do we cut the piezoelectric crystals to size? One site with fairly expensive crystals offered to cut them to custom sizes, because cutting them in a shop is not supposed to be very easy. Any ideas??
In the transducer design with a steel bar substrate, how are the top electrodes attached? I was thinking that if they are soldered on, the solder lump might affect the sonic output. Perhaps there are ways to minimize this problem, by attaching the electrode in a certain place, or using a different material besides solder.
Are there limits on the substrate bar width? Should it be 1/4 wave, or the same width as the elements? Can it be wider or will we start to get standing waves?
Thanks!
-Bob
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