Matching layers of acoustic impedance are intensively studied in ultrasonic transducers for the efficiency of wave transmission. Large impedance mismatch between the active element of piezo and parent material in long range ultrasonic is also expected to have the similar affects on the ratio of the transmitted and reflected waves which can cause high reflection at the interface that result acoustic wave ringing and indicate low transmitted energy for inspection over large areas. This simulation study present analysis of Lamb wave propagation through a single matching layer from a piezoelectric transducers. It explains transmitted waves into aluminum plate using different materials of matching plates at thickness of quarter wavelength. Four matching plates with close to the computed value of acoustic impedance had been used in FEM simulations to study effect of the matching layers on the transmitted Lamb wave in aluminum plate. The results indicated slightly different phenomenon of multiple wave reflections from the transmitted S0 and A0 modes at boundary of the matching layer.
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