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UT Testing-Section 2 Physics of Ultrasound

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2.8: Reflection and Transmission Coefficients (Pressure)<br />

Ultrasonic waves are reflected at boundaries where there is a difference in<br />

acoustic impedances (Z) <strong>of</strong> the materials on each side <strong>of</strong> the boundary. (See<br />

preceding page for more information on acoustic impedance.) This difference<br />

in Z is commonly referred to as the impedance mismatch. The greater the<br />

impedance mismatch, the greater the percentage <strong>of</strong> energy that will be<br />

reflected at the interface or boundary between one medium and another.<br />

The fraction <strong>of</strong> the incident wave intensity that is reflected can be derived<br />

because particle velocity and local particle pressures must be continuous<br />

across the boundary.

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