The Navier equation describing shear wave propagation in 3-D viscoelastic media is solved numerically with a finite differences time domain (FDTD) method. Solutions are formed in terms of transverse scatterer velocity waves and then verified via comparison to measured wave fields in heterogeneous hydrogel phantoms. The numerical algorithm is used as a tool to study the effects on complex shear modulus estimation from wave propagation in heterogeneous viscoelastic media. We used an algebraic Helmholtz inversion (AHI) technique to solve for the complex shear modulus from simulated and experimental velocity data acquired in 2-D and 3-D. Although 3-D velocity estimates are required in general, there are object geometries for which 2-D inversions provide accurate estimations of the material properties. Through simulations and experiments, we explored artifacts generated in elastic and dynamic-viscous shear modulus images related to the shear wavelength and average viscosity.
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Seal, A., Bera, R., Datta, A., Saha, S., Chatterjee, A. K., Barik, A. K., & Mazumdar, D. (2015). SUCCESSFUL BIODEGRADATION OF COIR PITH WASTE USING NOVCOM COMPOSTING METHOD: A CASE STUDY FROM VANIAMPARA RUBBER ESTATE, INDIA. Journal of Pharmaceutical & Scientific Innovation, 4(1), 72–77. https://doi.org/10.7897/2277-4572.04117
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