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Presentation
Effects of Acoustic Coupling Layer Electrical Conductivity on Pulsed Electroacoustic Measurements
Student Research Symposium
  • Zachary Gibson
  • JR Dennison, Utah State Univesity
  • Lee Pearson, Box Elder Innovations, LLC
  • Erick Griffiths, Box Elder Innovations, LLC
  • Anthony Pearson, Box Elder Innovations, LLC
Document Type
Poster
Location
San Diego, CA
Publication Date
3-2-2018
Abstract

The spatial resolution of Pulsed Electroacoustic (PEA) measurements can be limited by the acoustic thickness of the coupling material coupling the sample to the detector assembly. Our investigations studied the effect of adhesive material and thickness to optimize the quality of the PEA signal.

Citation Information
Zachary Gibson, JR Dennison, Lee Pearson, Erick Griffiths, et al.. "Effects of Acoustic Coupling Layer Electrical Conductivity on Pulsed Electroacoustic Measurements" Student Research Symposium (2018)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/zachary-gibson/24/