Family of Quantum Sources for Improving Near Field Accuracy in Transducer Modeling by the Distributed Point Source Method
The distributed point source method, or DPSM, developed in the last decade has been used for solving various engineering problems-such as elastic and electromagnetic wave propagation, electrostatic, and fluid flow problems. Based on a semi-analytical formulation, the DPSM solution is generally built...
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ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6219542017-01-15T03:00:39Z Family of Quantum Sources for Improving Near Field Accuracy in Transducer Modeling by the Distributed Point Source Method Placko, Dominique Bore, Thierry Kundu, Tribikram Univ Arizona, Dept Civil Engn & Engn Mech acoustic source modeling numerical method distributed point source method The distributed point source method, or DPSM, developed in the last decade has been used for solving various engineering problems-such as elastic and electromagnetic wave propagation, electrostatic, and fluid flow problems. Based on a semi-analytical formulation, the DPSM solution is generally built by superimposing the point source solutions or Green's functions. However, the DPSM solution can be also obtained by superimposing elemental solutions of volume sources having some source density called the equivalent source density (ESD). In earlier works mostly point sources were used. In this paper the DPSM formulation is modified to introduce a new kind of ESD, replacing the classical single point source by a family of point sources that are referred to as quantum sources. The proposed formulation with these quantum sources do not change the dimension of the global matrix to be inverted to solve the problem when compared with the classical point source-based DPSM formulation. To assess the performance of this new formulation, the ultrasonic field generated by a circular planer transducer was compared with the classical DPSM formulation and analytical solution. The results show a significant improvement in the near field computation. 2016-10-18 Article Family of Quantum Sources for Improving Near Field Accuracy in Transducer Modeling by the Distributed Point Source Method 2016, 6 (10):302 Applied Sciences 2076-3417 10.3390/app6100302 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/621954 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/621954 Applied Sciences en http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/6/10/302 © 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). MDPI AG |
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The distributed point source method, or DPSM, developed in the last decade has been used for solving various engineering problems-such as elastic and electromagnetic wave propagation, electrostatic, and fluid flow problems. Based on a semi-analytical formulation, the DPSM solution is generally built by superimposing the point source solutions or Green's functions. However, the DPSM solution can be also obtained by superimposing elemental solutions of volume sources having some source density called the equivalent source density (ESD). In earlier works mostly point sources were used. In this paper the DPSM formulation is modified to introduce a new kind of ESD, replacing the classical single point source by a family of point sources that are referred to as quantum sources. The proposed formulation with these quantum sources do not change the dimension of the global matrix to be inverted to solve the problem when compared with the classical point source-based DPSM formulation. To assess the performance of this new formulation, the ultrasonic field generated by a circular planer transducer was compared with the classical DPSM formulation and analytical solution. The results show a significant improvement in the near field computation. |
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Univ Arizona, Dept Civil Engn & Engn Mech Placko, Dominique Bore, Thierry Kundu, Tribikram |
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Placko, Dominique Bore, Thierry Kundu, Tribikram |
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Family of Quantum Sources for Improving Near Field Accuracy in Transducer Modeling by the Distributed Point Source Method |
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Family of Quantum Sources for Improving Near Field Accuracy in Transducer Modeling by the Distributed Point Source Method |
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