نتایج جستجو برای: Ultrasound waves, Acoustic cavitation, Dual frequency sonication, Chemical dosimeter using

تعداد نتایج: 4295711  

A Ebrahim niya M Mokhtari T Toliyat

Background and Aims: Production of acoustic cavitation by sonication has been recently recommended as a targeted treatment. The experimental results from studies indicate that the activity of cavitation generated by bi- or multi-frequency ultrasound irradiation is higher than that caused by single frequency irradiation. In this study, effects dual (1 MHz and 40 kHz) and single frequency soni...

In this study, the effect of single and dual-frequency sonication on cell death of B16-F10 melanoma cells is investigated at constant temperature. Here, 20 groups were studied. The test groups consisted of: control and sham, 40 kHz (intensity: 0.24 W/cm2), 1 MHZ (intensity: 0.5 W/cm2) and the dual frequency groups which each frequency group included seven subgroups of 30, 120, 60, 150, 300, 600...

Journal: :Ultrasonics Sonochemistry 2021

Combined sonication with dual-frequency ultrasound has been investigated to enhance heat transfer in forced convection. The test section used for this study consists of a channel with, on one hand, heating blocks normal the water flow, equipped thermocouples, and, other two ultrasonic emitters. One is facing blocks, thus field perpendicular, and second collinear flow. Two types waves were used:...

Ahmad Shanei Ameneh Sazgarnia, Hossein Eshghi Mohammad Hassanzadeh-Kayyat Neda Attaran Kakhki Samaneh Soudmand

Introduction When a liquid is irradiated with high-intensity and low-frequency ultrasound, acoustic cavitation occurs and there are some methods to determine and quantify this phenomenon. The existing methods for performing these experiments include sonochemiluminescence (SCL) and chemical dosimetric methods. The particles in a liquid decrease the ultrasonic intensity threshold needed for cavit...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
ameneh sazgarnia medical physics dept., research centre and department of medical physics, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran

introduction when a liquid is irradiated with high-intensity and low-frequency ultrasound, acoustic cavitation occurs and there are some methods to determine and quantify this phenomenon. the existing methods for performing these experiments include sonochemiluminescence (scl) and chemical dosimetric methods. the particles in a liquid decrease the ultrasonic intensity threshold needed for cavit...

Journal: :Journal of physics. Conference series 2015
Kazuki Maeda Tim Colonius Wayne Kreider Adam Maxwell Bryan Cunitz Michael Bailey

A combined modeling and experimental study of acoustic cavitation bubbles that are initiated by focused ultrasound waves is reported. Focused ultrasound waves of frequency 335 kHz and peak negative pressure 8 MPa are generated in a water tank by a piezoelectric transducer to initiate cavitation. The resulting pressure field is obtained by direct numerical simulation (DNS) and used to simulate s...

Journal: :Physiological research 2007
B Kratochvíl V Mornstein

A comparison of the effects of ultrasound produced by low- and high-frequency ultrasonic apparatuses upon biological systems is one of the basic problems when studying ultrasound cavitation effects. One possibility for how to compare these effects is the indirect method which uses well-known physical quantities characterizing the interaction of ionizing radiation with matter and which also conv...

B Yosefian H Mazdarani M Mokhtari-Diezaji

In spite of wide spread investigations performed,the biological effects of ultrasound waves,specially on DNA molecule has not been fully understood.since any alteration in DNA molecule can lead to chromosome abnormality,the study of clastogenic effects of ultrasound is important.in this study,the effect of 1MHz frequency continuous waves with the power of 0.5,1 and 1.5 watts on G human lymphocy...

2015
Zahra Izadifar George Belev Paul Babyn Dean Chapman

BACKGROUND The observation of ultrasound generated cavitation bubbles deep in tissue is very difficult. The development of an imaging method capable of investigating cavitation bubbles in tissue would improve the efficiency and application of ultrasound in the clinic. Among the previous imaging modalities capable of detecting cavitation bubbles in vivo, the acoustic detection technique has the ...

A.H. Barati, H.Mozdarani, M.Mokhtari -Dizaji, S.Z. Bathaei, Z.M.Hassan,

  ABSTRACTBackground : In order to quantify effects of ultrasound irradiation parameters under therapeutic condition, especially sonodynamic therapy, it is initially necessary to evaluate inertial cavitation activity in vitro conditions therefore, in this study, the effect of 1 MHz low level ultrasound based on °OH radicals generated by acoustic inertial cavitation in aqueous solution was monit...

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