Attenuation of the sound transmitted through the piezoelectric curved membrane: the effect of the electrically controlled elasticity

P. Mokry, E. Fukada, K. Yamamoto
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Principles of the sound transmission control using a thin curved membrane made of piezoelectric polymer are presented in this paper. Utilizing both the direct and inverse piezoelectric effects simultaneously, which is realized by connecting the external circuit with a negative capacitance, the elastic properties of piezoelectric materials can be controlled. The effective value of the Young's modulus of the PVDF and P(VDF/TrFE) films can be governed to a large extent (theoretically in the range from -/spl infin/ to /spl infin/). Calculation of the transmission loss of an audible sound through the curved piezoelectric membrane is used for the theoretical analysis of the application of this phenomenon in acoustics. Transmission loss is expressed as a function of frequency, radius of curvature, Young's modulus and the capacity of the external circuit. The effects of the values of these variables on the transmission loss and related aspects are described. The comparison of theoretical predictions and experimental results is discussed.
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通过压电弯曲膜的声音衰减:电控弹性的影响
本文介绍了压电聚合物弯曲薄膜的传声控制原理。利用正压电效应和逆压电效应,通过外电路与负电容连接来实现对压电材料弹性特性的控制。PVDF和P(VDF/TrFE)薄膜的杨氏模量有效值可以在很大程度上控制(理论上在-/spl / /到/spl / /范围内)。通过计算可听声音通过弯曲压电膜的传输损耗,对这一现象在声学中的应用进行了理论分析。传输损耗表示为频率、曲率半径、杨氏模量和外电路容量的函数。描述了这些变量的取值对传输损耗及相关方面的影响。讨论了理论预测与实验结果的比较。
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