Layer contributions to the nonlinear acoustic radiation from stratified media

•Harmonic generation in a three layer system is studied.•It addresses the remotely measurement of the second harmonic generated in a specific layer to evaluate the B/A parameter.•Attenuation and diffraction are taken into account in the model. This study presents the thorough investigation of the se...

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Published inUltrasonics Vol. 72; pp. 34 - 41
Main Authors Vander Meulen, François, Haumesser, Lionel
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier B.V 01.12.2016
Elsevier
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Summary:•Harmonic generation in a three layer system is studied.•It addresses the remotely measurement of the second harmonic generated in a specific layer to evaluate the B/A parameter.•Attenuation and diffraction are taken into account in the model. This study presents the thorough investigation of the second harmonic generation scenario in a three fluid layer system. An emphasis is on the evaluation of the nonlinear parameter B/A in each layer from remote measurements. A theoretical approach of the propagation of a finite amplitude acoustic wave in a multilayered medium is developed. In the frame of the KZK equation, the weak nonlinearity of the media, attenuation and diffraction effects are computed for the fundamental and second harmonic waves propagating back and forth in each of the layers of the system. The model uses a gaussian expansion to describe the beam propagation in order to quantitatively evaluate the contribution of each part of the system (layers and interfaces) to its nonlinearity. The model is validated through measurements on a water/aluminum/water system. Transmission as well as reflection configurations are studied. Good agreement is found between the theoretical results and the experimental data. The analysis of the second harmonic field sources measured by the transducers from outside the stratified medium highlights the factors that favor the cumulative effects.
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ISSN:0041-624X
1874-9968
DOI:10.1016/j.ultras.2016.07.006