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Vol 59 Iss. 1
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About shock excitation of a piezoelectric radiator

Authors:
A. E. Taranov
Date submitted:
1968-07-30
Date accepted:
1968-09-14
Date published:
1969-09-12

Abstract

In modern ultrasonic technology, in particular in sonic surveying devices, increasingly used piezoelectric converters of electrical energy into acoustic energy. Piezoelectric radiators made on the basis of ceramics of barium titanate and lead titanate-zirconate, in comparison with vibrators made of other materials, with high values of efficiency and specific radiated power are characterized by manufacturability and low cost.

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References

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