Design of Distributed Modal Transducer by Optimizing Gain-weights of Interface Circuit

인터페이스 회로의 이득 최적화를 통한 분포형 모달 변환기의 설계

  • 김지철 (서울대학교 항공우주공학과 대학원) ;
  • 황준석 (서울대학교 항공우주공학과 대학원) ;
  • 유정규 (국방과학연구소) ;
  • 김승조 (서울대학교 항공우구공학과)
  • Published : 1998.04.01

Abstract

A modal transducer in two-dimensional structure can be implemented by varying the distributed transducer's gain spatially. In this paper, a method based on finite element method is developed for optimizing spatial gain distribution of PVDF transducer to create the modal transducer for specific modes. Using this concept, one can design the modal transducer in two-dimensional structure having arbitrary geometry and boundary conditions. As a practical means for implementing this continuous gain distribution without repoling die PVDF film, the gain distribution is approximated by optimizing gain-weights of interface circuit. The whole spatial area of the PVDF film is divided into several electrode segments and the signals from each segment are properly weighted and summed by interface circuit. This corresponds to the approximation of a continuous function using discrete values. The electrode partition is optimized using the genetic algorithm. Gain-weights are optimized using the simplex search method. A modal sensor for first to fourth modes of aluminum plate is designed using PVDF film with gain-weighted interface circuit. Various lamination angles of PVDF film are taken into consideration to utilize the anisotropy of the PVDF film. Performance of the optimized' PVDF sensor is demonstrated by numerical simulations..

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