Acoustic properties of cylindrical piezoceramic transducer using unloaded design
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Abstract
Using the method of equivalent electromechanical circuits the problem of sound radiation cylindrical piezoceramic transducer using unloaded design solved. Analytical expressions describing the sound field in the exterior of the radiator and in the inner cavity defined. Numerical calculations and analysis performed. Parameters, with which you can control the acoustic properties of such radiators are defined.
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