N. Saintpierre et al., INFLUENCE OF A PARALLELISM DEFECT OF THE EXTERNAL MEDIUM ON THE ELECTRICAL-IMPEDANCE OF A PIEZOELECTRIC INSERTED ELEMENT, IEEE transactions on ultrasonics, ferroelectrics, and frequency control, 45(4), 1998, pp. 906-911
When a piezoelectric element is inserted in a medium, the viscoelastic
properties of this medium can be deduced from the measurement of the
electrical impedance of this insert, by means of optimization techniqu
es, if all the concerned interfaces exhibit a strict parallelism. Howe
ver, in practical cases, this assumption is not always respected. We h
ave developed a model to evaluate the consequences of such a paralleli
sm defect. Comparisons between experimental results and simulations ha
ve been carried out to check this theoretical approach. For different
parallelism defects, the validity of the acoustical parameters deduced
from an optimization method have been tested using criteria based on
the Kramers-Kronig relations. The maximum parallelism misfit that can
be tolerated for a correct application of this technique also has been
evaluated.