Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8130135 | Ultrasonics | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The reported results for ultrasonic wave attenuation constant (α) in pure water show noticeable inconsistency in magnitude. A “Propagating-Wave” model analysis of the most popular pulse-echo technique indicates that this is a consequence of the inherent wave propagation characteristics in a bounded medium. In the present work Fourier Transform Ultrasound Spectroscopy (FTUS) is adopted to determine ultrasonic wave propagation parameters, the wave number (k) and attenuation constant (α) at 1 MHz frequency in tri-distilled water at room temperature (25 °C). Pulse-echo signals obtained under same experimental conditions regarding the exciting input signal and reflecting boundary wall of the water container for various lengths of water columns are captured. The Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) components of the echo signals are taken to compute k, α and r, the reflection constant at the boundary, using Oak Ridge and Oxford method. The results are compared with existing literature values.
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Authors
Barnana Pal,