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TRANSDUCER FIELD IMAGING USING ACOUSTOGRAPHY.

Jaswinder S Sandhu1, Robert W Schoonover, Joshua I Weber, J Tawiah, Vitaliy Kunin, Mark A Anastasio.   

Abstract

A common current practice for transducer field mapping is to scan, point-by-point, a hydrophone element in a 2D raster at various distances from the transducer radiating surface. This approach is tedious, requiring hours of scanning time to generate full cross-sectional and/or axial field distributions. Moreover, the lateral resolution of the field distribution image is dependent on the indexing steps between data points. Acoustography is an imaging process in which an acousto-optical (AO) area sensor is employed to record the intensity of an ultrasound wavefield on a two-dimensional plane. This paper reports on the application of acoustography as a simple but practical method for assessing transducer field characteristics. A case study performed on a commercial transducer is reported, where the radiated fields are imaged using acoustography and compared to the corresponding quantities that are predicted numerically.

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Keywords:  Acoustography; Nondestructive Testing; Quality Assurance; Ultrasonic(s)

Year:  2012        PMID: 23967016      PMCID: PMC3746745          DOI: 10.1155/2012/275858

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Acoust Vib        ISSN: 1687-6261


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