Ultrasonic Wave Propagation Through Aberrating Layers: Experimental Verification of the Conjugate Gradient Rayleigh Method

Léon A. F. Ledoux, Arthur P. Berkhoff, and Johan M. Thijssen,

ABSTRACT The Conjugate Gradient Rayleigh method for the calculation of acoustic reflection and transmission at a rough interface between two media was experimentally verified. The method is based on a continuous version of the conjugate gradient technique and plane-wave expansions. We measured the beam profiles of a nonfocused linear array transducer distorted by propagation through an aberrating interface. The directivity of the hydrophone was compensated for by means of spatial deconvolution. Sinusoidal, cylindrical aberrators were made of a water-based gelatine material. The measurements were compared with 2- and 3-D simulations. The measured and simulated beam profiles are in good agreement, as shown by the root-mean-square difference.

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