Pulse-echo method can't measure wave attenuation accurately
Instrumentation and Detectors
2018-01-18 v2 Other Condensed Matter
Abstract
A number of techniques with different degrees of accuracies have been devised for the measurement of acoustic wave attenuation in solids and liquids. Still, a wide variation is observed in the attenuation values in different materials reported in the literature. Present numerical study based on a 'propagating wave' model analysis clearly shows that the attenuation constant obtained from exponential fitting of the echo heights in pulse-echo method differs from the exact value of intrinsic attenuation in the medium, even in the ideal situation of plane wave propagation without diffraction, dispersion or scattering.
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@article{arxiv.1411.4374,
title = {Pulse-echo method can't measure wave attenuation accurately},
author = {Barnana Pal},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.4374},
year = {2018}
}
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7 pages, 3 figures