Scattering of a Small Angle Incident Acoustic Wave from a Submerged Piezoelectric Cylinder

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This paper is concerned with developing a mathematical model to describe the scattering of a plane wave obliquely incident on a piezoelectric hexagonal 6mm cylinder in a fluid. The mode is based on the normal-mode expansion method. Far-field form functions are obtained. The sensitivities of Rayleigh, Whispering Gallery, and guided wave resonances to perturbations in elastic and piezoelectric constants are discussed. The resonance scattering theory can be used for characterizing the sample in both transverse and axial directions.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 306-308)

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1229-1234

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March 2006

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