نتایج جستجو برای: longitudinal ultrasonic wave

تعداد نتایج: 365441  

2011
Xiao Xu Honglin Liu Lihong V. Wang

Light focusing plays a central role in biomedical imaging, manipulation, and therapy. In scattering media, direct light focusing becomes infeasible beyond one transport mean free path. All previous methods1-3 to overcome this diffusion limit lack a practical internal "guide star."4 Here we proposed and experimentally validated a novel concept, called Time-Reversed Ultrasonically Encoded (TRUE) ...

2004
Ryoji Murata Hiroshi Kanai Noriyoshi Chubachi Yoshiro Koiwa

Small vibrations are simultaneously measured at two adjacent points on the aortic wall near the aortic valve by electronically alternating the directions of the ultrasonic beam. The transit delay time of the pulse wave between these two points is determined from two vibration signals obtained by this alternation beam method. The local pulse wave velocity at several millimeters on the aorta is p...

The acoustic wave velocity depends on elasticity and density at most materials, but because of anisotropy and especially piezoelectric coupling effect, the acoustic wave propagation at piezoelectric based crystalloacoustic materials, is an applied and challenging problem. In this paper, using modified Christoffel's equation based on group velocity concept, the effect of anisotropy and piezoelec...

1999
C. Cinbis

We have developed a novel instrument for measuring the surface tension of liquids. It utilizes ultrasonic and optical methods to excite and detect a capillary wave packet. A focused ultrasonic transducer is used to generate a mound on the surface of a liquid. Capillary waves propagate radially outward from the mound, and a noncontacting confocal optical microscope measures the amplitude of the ...

2010
Tadeusz Gudra Krzysztof J. Opieliński Paweł Polak

Ultrasonic transmission tomography is one of the measurement methods used for imaging of internal structure of various media. The method can be used in gaseous media, e.g. to identify the shape, size and location of objects, to determine the spatial distribution of temperature in a studied area (if here is a heterogeneous field of that quantity) and to determine concentration of components of s...

2004
J. Takatsubo H. Tsuda B. Wang Junji TAKATSUBO

In this study, we investigated a method for the non-destructive detection of cracks based on an ultrasonic transit timing method. This method is considered to be an effective means for crack monitoring over an extensive coverage area. Aluminum specimens were prepared with a range of crack sizes and subjected to a tone burst wave to investigate the relationship between crack depth and the transi...

2015
Rencheng Zheng Kimihiko Nakano Rui Ohashi Yoji Okabe Mamoru Shimazaki Hiroki Nakamura Qi Wu

Ultrasonic wave-sensing technology has been applied for the health monitoring of composite structures, using normal fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors with a high-speed wavelength interrogation system of arrayed waveguide grating (AWG) filters; however, researchers are required to average thousands of repeated measurements to distinguish significant signals. To resolve this bottleneck problem, t...

Journal: :Applied sciences 2021

Longitudinal critically refracted (LCR) waves are considered bulk longitudinal and penetrate into an effective depth beneath the surface parallel to material surface. Such LCR can be employed measure residual stresses because acoustoelastic effect is basis for ultrasonic stress measurements. This described by relationship between change of wave travel time applied when such propagate in a stres...

2004
G. Alers

Electromagnetic induction of ultrasonic waves is restricted to conducting materials – like eddy current testing – because it involves inducing eddy currents in the surface of the part by a nearby coil of wire. A magnetic field supplied by a nearby magnet interacts with this eddy current to produce a mechanical force on the surface to excite ultrasonic vibrations. The same configuration of coil ...

2004
M. Ochiai T. Miura H. Kuroda S. Yamamoto

On the nondestructive testing, not only detection but also sizing of crack is desirable because the crack depth is one of the most important parameter to evaluate the impact of the crack to the material, to estimate crack growth and ultimately to predict lifetime of the component. Moreover, accurate measurement of the crack depth optimizes countermeasures and timing of repairs, and eventually r...

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