Acoustic Lenses Design based on the Rays Inserting Method
Liuxian Zhao, Chuanxing Bi, Miao Yu

TL;DR
This paper explores using the Rays Inserting Method to design elastic wave control devices like lenses and waveguides in plates, demonstrating effective wave manipulation through simulations and experiments.
Contribution
It introduces the application of the Rays Inserting Method to elastic wave control, enabling the design of structural components for flexural wave manipulation.
Findings
Designed a focusing lens and waveguide with the RIM.
Simulations and experiments confirmed effective wave control.
Validated RIM's feasibility for elastic wave device design.
Abstract
The ability to control and manipulate elastic waves is important for applications such as structural health monitoring, signal processing, and vibration isolations. In this paper, we investigated the feasibility of using the Rays Inserting Method, an approach originally proposed for optical elements, to design structural components for flexural wave manipulation. The RIM entails a simple process that allows to design thickness variations in a thin plate with a desirable refractive index distribution for an intended wave path. Based on this method, a focusing and collimating lens and a waveguide that rotates the wavefront by 45 degree were designed and studied. Frequency domain simulations and time-based experimental characterizations were carried out. The results demonstrated that the effectiveness of the RIM for designing variable thickness structures for manipulation of flexural wave…
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Taxonomy
TopicsElectrowetting and Microfluidic Technologies · Optical measurement and interference techniques · Engineering Applied Research
