A broadband, through-transmission technique is described that measures dire
ctly the change in phase velocity with frequency without first measuring th
e absolute phase velocity at different frequencies. The method only require
s the measurement of the specimen's thickness and recording of two pulses:
one without and one with the specimen inserted between the transmitting and
receiving transducers. From the two pulses, the dispersion as well as the
attenuation can be determined using Fourier analysis without phase unwrappi
ng. Experimental results of two specimens show an excellent agreement betwe
en the measured dispersion and the dispersion determined from the measured
attenuation using a time causal model. This agreement verifies the model as
well as demonstrates the accuracy and precision of the proposed method. (C
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