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Model ID: 1477

Piezo-Acoustic Transducer

People that use piezoelectric transducers are interested in phased-array microphone, ultrasound equipment, ink-jet drop actuators, drug discovery, Sonar transducers, bio-imaging and acousto-bio-theraputics. Basically anyone who is trying to create sound in air or liquids turns to a version of this problem.

How does a piezoelectric crystal plate fit into the structure of an array? The array begins as a series of stacked layers that are then cut into rows. The cut-space is called a 'kerf' and the rows are repeated with a periodicity or pitch. This model simulates one of the rows.

This examples shows how to couple piezoelectric vibrations in a transducer to an acoustics pressure wave in a fluid such as air or water. The physics involved are: * Piezoelectric stress-strain * An electric field * Pressure acoustics in a fluid



Piezo-Acoustic Transducer Pressure waves in the fluid (3D color plot), and displacement in the transducer (2D color plot)


Engineering Fields

  • Fluid-Structure Interactions (FSI)
  • Dynamics & Vibrations
  • Acoustics
  • Piezoelectric Components
  • Actuators

Application Areas

  • Structural Mechanics
  • MEMS
  • Acoustics

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