Multi Reflection of Lamb Wave Emission in an Acoustic Waveguide Sensor

Recently, an acoustic waveguide sensor based on multiple mode conversion of surface acoustic waves at the solid—liquid interfaces has been introduced for the concentration measurement of binary and ternary mixtures, liquid level sensing, investigation of spatial inhomogenities or bubble detection. I...

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Main Authors: Leonhard Michael Reindl, Bernd Henning, Jens Rautenberg, Gerhard Lindner, Sergei Olfert, Martin Schmitt
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-02-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/13/3/2777
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spelling doaj-719f55e20b69405898cd27375ff3faa82020-11-25T00:14:05ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202013-02-011332777278510.3390/s130302777Multi Reflection of Lamb Wave Emission in an Acoustic Waveguide SensorLeonhard Michael ReindlBernd HenningJens RautenbergGerhard LindnerSergei OlfertMartin SchmittRecently, an acoustic waveguide sensor based on multiple mode conversion of surface acoustic waves at the solid—liquid interfaces has been introduced for the concentration measurement of binary and ternary mixtures, liquid level sensing, investigation of spatial inhomogenities or bubble detection. In this contribution the sound wave propagation within this acoustic waveguide sensor is visualized by Schlieren imaging for continuous and burst operation the first time. In the acoustic waveguide the antisymmetrical zero order Lamb wave mode is excited by a single phase transducer of 1 MHz on thin glass plates of 1 mm thickness. By contact to the investigated liquid Lamb waves propagating on the first plate emit pressure waves into the adjacent liquid, which excites Lamb waves on the second plate, what again causes pressure waves traveling inside the liquid back to the first plate and so on. The Schlieren images prove this multi reflection within the acoustic waveguide, which confirms former considerations and calculations based on the receiver signal. With this knowledge the sensor concepts with the acoustic waveguide sensor can be interpreted in a better manner.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/13/3/2777multi reflectionlamb waveemissionacoustic waveguide sensorsurface acoustic wavesleaky lamb wavesschlieren imaging
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author Leonhard Michael Reindl
Bernd Henning
Jens Rautenberg
Gerhard Lindner
Sergei Olfert
Martin Schmitt
spellingShingle Leonhard Michael Reindl
Bernd Henning
Jens Rautenberg
Gerhard Lindner
Sergei Olfert
Martin Schmitt
Multi Reflection of Lamb Wave Emission in an Acoustic Waveguide Sensor
Sensors
multi reflection
lamb wave
emission
acoustic waveguide sensor
surface acoustic waves
leaky lamb waves
schlieren imaging
author_facet Leonhard Michael Reindl
Bernd Henning
Jens Rautenberg
Gerhard Lindner
Sergei Olfert
Martin Schmitt
author_sort Leonhard Michael Reindl
title Multi Reflection of Lamb Wave Emission in an Acoustic Waveguide Sensor
title_short Multi Reflection of Lamb Wave Emission in an Acoustic Waveguide Sensor
title_full Multi Reflection of Lamb Wave Emission in an Acoustic Waveguide Sensor
title_fullStr Multi Reflection of Lamb Wave Emission in an Acoustic Waveguide Sensor
title_full_unstemmed Multi Reflection of Lamb Wave Emission in an Acoustic Waveguide Sensor
title_sort multi reflection of lamb wave emission in an acoustic waveguide sensor
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2013-02-01
description Recently, an acoustic waveguide sensor based on multiple mode conversion of surface acoustic waves at the solid—liquid interfaces has been introduced for the concentration measurement of binary and ternary mixtures, liquid level sensing, investigation of spatial inhomogenities or bubble detection. In this contribution the sound wave propagation within this acoustic waveguide sensor is visualized by Schlieren imaging for continuous and burst operation the first time. In the acoustic waveguide the antisymmetrical zero order Lamb wave mode is excited by a single phase transducer of 1 MHz on thin glass plates of 1 mm thickness. By contact to the investigated liquid Lamb waves propagating on the first plate emit pressure waves into the adjacent liquid, which excites Lamb waves on the second plate, what again causes pressure waves traveling inside the liquid back to the first plate and so on. The Schlieren images prove this multi reflection within the acoustic waveguide, which confirms former considerations and calculations based on the receiver signal. With this knowledge the sensor concepts with the acoustic waveguide sensor can be interpreted in a better manner.
topic multi reflection
lamb wave
emission
acoustic waveguide sensor
surface acoustic waves
leaky lamb waves
schlieren imaging
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/13/3/2777
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