Lead zirconate titanate (PZT)/epoxy 1-3 piezocomposite rings were fabricate
d with PZT volume fractions phi ranging from 0.82 to 0.94 and with a small
epoxy width of 77 mum in order to investigate their resonance characteristi
cs and to reveal the mode coupling. Four major resonance modes were observe
d, namely the coupled longitudinal-thickness f(H) and lateral f(L1) and f(L
2) mode resonances of individual PZT elements inside the rings as well as t
he radial f(R) and wall-thickness f(W) mode resonances of the whole rings.
No stopband resonances were observed in the frequency range of I to 10 MHz.
f(H) was found to increase linearly with the decrease in element height wh
ile f(L1) and f(L2) remained constant. When the height and width of the ele
ments became comparable, coupling of fH with f(L1) and f(L2) occurred. The
observed f(H), f(L1), and f(L2) for all samples agreed with those calculate
d by the mode-coupling theory. f(R) and f(W) were almost independent of the
ring thickness but increased as phi increased. A guide of operating f(H) i
n the rings without causing mode coupling was presented to optimize the com
posite structure for transducer design. (C) 2001 American Institute of Phys
ics.