This paper further demonstrates the ability of piezoceramic bimorph bender elements to preferentially generate and receive near-surface shear waves for in situ sediment characterization measurements, in terrestrial as well as marine clay soils. The bimorph elements are housed in probe transducers that can manually be inserted into the sediment and are based on the work of Shirley [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 63(5), 1643–1645 (1978)] and of Richardson et al. [Geo.—Marine Letts. 196–203 (1997)]. The transducers can discretely generate and receive horizontally polarized shear waves, within their bimorph directivity patterns. The use of multiple probes allows one to measure the shear wave velocity and attenuation parameters in the sediment of interest. Measured shear wave data on a hard clay terrestrial soil, as well as on soft marine sediments, are presented. These parameters along with density and compressional wave velocity define the elastic moduli (Poisson’s ratio, shear modulus, and bulk modulus) of the sediment, which are of interest in various areas of geophysics, underwater acoustics, and geotechnical engineering. Discussion will focus on use of the probes in both terrestrial and marine sediment environments. [Work supported by ARL:UT Austin.]
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October 01 2014
Investigation of piezoelectric bimorph bender transducers to generate and receive shear waves Free
Andrew R. McNeese;
Andrew R. McNeese
Appl. Res. Labs., The Univ. of Texas at Austin, 10000 Burnet Rd., Austin, TX 78758, [email protected]
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Kevin M. Lee;
Kevin M. Lee
Appl. Res. Labs., The Univ. of Texas at Austin, 10000 Burnet Rd., Austin, TX 78758, [email protected]
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Megan S. Ballard;
Megan S. Ballard
Appl. Res. Labs., The Univ. of Texas at Austin, 10000 Burnet Rd., Austin, TX 78758, [email protected]
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Thomas G. Muir;
Thomas G. Muir
Appl. Res. Labs., The Univ. of Texas at Austin, 10000 Burnet Rd., Austin, TX 78758, [email protected]
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R. Daniel Costley
R. Daniel Costley
U.S. Army Engineer Res. and Development Ctr., Vicksburg, MS
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Andrew R. McNeese
Appl. Res. Labs., The Univ. of Texas at Austin, 10000 Burnet Rd., Austin, TX 78758, [email protected]
Kevin M. Lee
Appl. Res. Labs., The Univ. of Texas at Austin, 10000 Burnet Rd., Austin, TX 78758, [email protected]
Megan S. Ballard
Appl. Res. Labs., The Univ. of Texas at Austin, 10000 Burnet Rd., Austin, TX 78758, [email protected]
Thomas G. Muir
Appl. Res. Labs., The Univ. of Texas at Austin, 10000 Burnet Rd., Austin, TX 78758, [email protected]
R. Daniel Costley
U.S. Army Engineer Res. and Development Ctr., Vicksburg, MS
J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 136, 2252 (2014)
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Andrew R. McNeese, Kevin M. Lee, Megan S. Ballard, Thomas G. Muir, R. Daniel Costley; Investigation of piezoelectric bimorph bender transducers to generate and receive shear waves. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 1 October 2014; 136 (4_Supplement): 2252. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4900132
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