HIGHLIGHTSAirborne stepped plate radiators show nonlinearities when applying power.A flat rectangular plate ultrasonic transducer without modal interactions expected.Highly resonant airborne ultrasonic system, low heating when operating at high power.Negligible frequency… Click to show full abstract
HIGHLIGHTSAirborne stepped plate radiators show nonlinearities when applying power.A flat rectangular plate ultrasonic transducer without modal interactions expected.Highly resonant airborne ultrasonic system, low heating when operating at high power.Negligible frequency shifts after frequency sweeps up to 350 V of excitation level.Active part of a system with stepped reflectors for coherent acoustic field in air. ABSTRACT Some industrial processes like particle agglomeration or food dehydration among others can be enhanced by the use of power ultrasonic technologies. These technologies are based on an airborne power ultrasonic transducer (APUT) constituted by a pre‐stressed Langevin‐type transducer, a mechanical amplifier and an extensive plate radiator. In order to produce the desired effects in industrial processing, the transducer has to vibrate in an extensional mode driving an extensive radiator in the desired flexural mode with high amplitude displacements. Due to the generation of these high amplitude displacements in the radiator surfaces, non‐linear effects like frequency shifts, hysteresis or modal interactions, among others, may be produced in the transducer behavior. When any nonlinear effect appears, when applying power, the stability and efficiency of this ultrasonic technology decreases, and the transducer may be damaged depending on the excitation power level and the nature of the nonlinearity. In this paper, an APUT with flat rectangular radiator is presented, as the active part of an innovative system with stepped reflectors. The nonlinear behavior of the APUT has been characterized numerically and experimentally in case of the modal analysis and experimentally in the case of dynamic analysis. According to the results obtained after the experiments, no modal interactions are expected, nor do other nonlinear effects.
               
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