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Variable compliance split-cylinder transducer using Galfenol for frequency control

The size of conventional split ring transducers is much smaller than a wavelength at operating frequency leading to a high Q resonance and limited operating bandwidth. This work investigated modifying the split ring structure to allow its resonant frequency to be adjusted under active control so tha...

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Published in:The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2009-10, Vol.126 (4_Supplement), p.2276-2276
Main Authors: Thompson, Stephen C., Slaughter, Julie, Summers, Eric, Allen, Charles, Meyer, Richard J.
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