| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7138143 | Sensors and Actuators A: Physical | 2012 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The contribution presents the sensor application of a resonance-induced extraordinary transmission through a regular phononic crystal consisting of a metal plate with a periodic arrangement of holes in a square lattice at normal incidence of sound. The characteristic transmission peak has been found to strongly depend on sound velocity of the liquid the plate is immersed in. The respective peak maximum frequency can serve as measure for the concentration of a component in the liquid mixture, if a beneficial relation to the speed of sound of the liquid exists. Experimental verification has been performed with mixtures of water and propanol as model system. Here we especially pay attention to numerical calculations based on EFIT and COMSOL which reveal more insides to the wave propagation characteristics. Experimental investigations with Schlieren method and laser interferometry support the theoretical findings.
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Authors
M. Zubtsov, R. Lucklum, M. Ke, A. Oseev, R. Grundmann, B. Henning, U. Hempel,
