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An ultrasonic caliper device for measuring acoustic nonlinearity.

Christopher Hunter1, Oleg A Sapozhnikov1,2, Adam D Maxwell1,3, Vera A Khokhlova1,2, Yak-Nam Wang1, Brian MacConaghy1, Wayne Kreider1.   

Abstract

In medical and industrial ultrasound, it is often necessary to measure the acoustic properties of a material. A specific medical application requires measurements of sound speed, attenuation, and nonlinearity to characterize livers being evaluated for transplantation. For this application, a transmission-mode caliper device is proposed in which both transmit and receive transducers are directly coupled to a test sample, the propagation distance is measured with an indicator gage, and receive waveforms are recorded for analysis. In this configuration, accurate measurements of nonlinearity present particular challenges: diffraction effects can be considerable while nonlinear distortions over short distances typically remain small. To enable simple estimates of the nonlinearity coefficient from a quasi-linear approximation to the lossless Burgers' equation, the calipers utilize a large transmitter and plane waves are measured at distances of 15-50 mm. Waves at 667 kHz and pressures between 0.1 and 1 MPa were generated and measured in water at different distances; the nonlinearity coefficient of water was estimated from these measurements with a variability of approximately 10%. Ongoing efforts seek to test caliper performance in other media and improve accuracy via additional transducer calibrations.

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Keywords:  B/A; acoustic calipers; liver transplant; nonlinear acoustics

Year:  2016        PMID: 28616100      PMCID: PMC5467533          DOI: 10.1016/j.phpro.2016.12.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Procedia        ISSN: 1875-3884


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Authors:  Austin L Spitzer; Oliver B Lao; André A S Dick; Ramasamy Bakthavatsalam; Jeffrey B Halldorson; Matthew M Yeh; Melissa P Upton; Jorge D Reyes; James D Perkins
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Journal:  Liver Transpl       Date:  2013-01       Impact factor: 5.799

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