An analytical model of MAGFET sensitivity including secondary effects using a continuous description of the geometric correction factor G

1999 ◽  
Vol 46 (1) ◽  
pp. 89-95 ◽  
Author(s):  
J.W.A. von Kluge ◽  
W.A. Langheinrich
2021 ◽  
pp. 3-14
Author(s):  
В.К. Качанов ◽  
И.В. Соколов ◽  
А.А. Самокрутов ◽  
В.Г. Шевалдыкин ◽  
С.А. Федоренко ◽  
...  

This paper presents results of calculation of the geometric correction factor β of the compact square-sectioned samples. It is shown by simulation that in compact samples thickness resonance type changes from longitudinal wave to Lamb wave. Furthermore, the geometric correction factor varies over a wide range and nonlinear in compact samples. The dispersion curve of the geometric correction factor β for compact square-sectioned samples is built.


Sensors ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (8) ◽  
pp. 2280
Author(s):  
Kumar Anubhav Tiwari ◽  
Renaldas Raisutis ◽  
Liudas Mazeika

Analytical modelling is an efficient approach to estimate the directivity of a transducer generating guided waves in the research field of ultrasonic non-destructive testing of the large and complex structures due to its short processing time as compared to the numerical modelling and experimental techniques. The wave patterns or the amplitude variations along the region of ultrasonic transducer itself depend on its behavior, excitation frequency, and the type of propagating wave mode. Depending on the wave-pattern of a propagating wave mode, the appropriate value of the amplitude correction factor must be multiplied to the amplitudes of the excitation signal for the accurate evaluation of directivity pattern of the ultrasonic transducers generating guided waves in analytical modelling. The objective of this work is to analyse the wave patterns under the region of macro-fiber composite (MFC) transducer to improve the accuracy of a previously developed analytical model for the prediction of directivity patterns. Firstly, the amplitude correction factor based on the wave patterns under the region of P1-type MFC (MFC-2814) transducer at two different frequencies (80 kHz, 3 periods and 220 kHz, 3 period) glued on 2 mm Al alloy plate has been estimated analytically in the case of an asymmetric (A0) guided Lamb wave. The validation of analytically estimated amplitude correction factor is performed by a proposed experimental method that allows analyzing the behaviour of MFC transducer under its region by gluing MFC on bottom surface and scanning the receiver on the top surface of the sample. Later on, the estimated amplitude correction factor is included in the previously developed 2D analytical model for the improvement in the directivity patterns of the A0 mode. The modified analytical model shows a significant improvement in the directivity pattern of the A0 wave mode in comparison to the results obtained by the previous model without considering the proper wave patterns. The results reveal that errors between the directivity estimated by the present modified 2D analytical model and experimental investigation are reduced by more than 58% in comparison to the previously developed analytical model.


Measurement ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 109703
Author(s):  
Sepideh Akhbarifar ◽  
Nicholas A. Mecholsky ◽  
Marek Brandys ◽  
Werner Lutze ◽  
Ian L. Pegg

2019 ◽  
Vol 46 (8) ◽  
pp. 657-668 ◽  
Author(s):  
Minakshee Mahananda ◽  
Prashanth Reddy Hanmaiahgari ◽  
Chandra Shekhar Prasad Ojha ◽  
Ram Balachandar

This paper presents a new analytical model to predict the streamwise time-averaged velocity profile affected by the dip phenomenon in open channel flows. The novel approach of the present study is that the Finley wake law has been used instead of Coles’ wake law for the outer layer. To validate the new analytical model, six high quality experiments were conducted in a hydraulically rough bed open channel flow by considering variations of aspect ratio, defined as the ratio of the width of the channel to the depth of flow, from 2 to 4. In these controlled experiments, the time-averaged velocities were measured using a Nortek Vectrino-plus acoustic Doppler velocimeter. In addition, 14 sets of available experimental data, including five field experiments conducted across the globe were also used to test the performance of the proposed model. The proposed model, the Finley-dip-modified-log-wake law (FDMLWL), was used to develop a semiempirical equation to compute the dip position as a function of the dip correction factor and the wake parameter. In addition, using the experimental data and FDMLWL, an empirical equation was developed to compute the dip correction factor for hydraulically smooth open channel flows. The comparison of the FDMLWL model with the experimental data belonging to hydraulically smooth, transition, and rough regimes has consistently indicated better representation of the velocity dip phenomenon. The FDMLWL model has also been compared with other analytical models available in the literature and the superior performance of the proposed model is further observed. Finally, based on the satisfactory validation between experimental data and FDMLWL, it is inferred that the proposed model is better suited for modeling zero velocity gradient at the boundary layer edge, as in open channel flows with dip phenomenon.


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