Heinz Sontag, Andrew C. Tam
IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control
In this paper, we demonstrate the applicability of PA pulse generation for the monitoring of ultrasonic properties of powders, for example, uncured carbon-loaded epoxy resin powders, whose average particle diameter is ˜15 μm. The acoustic pulse is generated by a short laser pulse (10-nsec or l-μtsec duration) of 1-10-mJ energy and is detected by a piezoelectric detector (polyvinylidene difluoride foil or commercial lead zircon- ate titanate transducer). This allows ultrasonic measurements over a broad range of porosity and pressure conditions, from loose unconsolidated powers to heat- and pressure-sintered pellets. For loose powders at atmospheric pressures (with a porosity of ˜50%), the acoustic velocity is remarkably small (typically 3 × 103 cm/sec), and attenuation and dispersion are large. This appears to be the first demonstration of the use of a PA technique to measure ultrasonic properties in powders. © 1983 Optical Society of America.