A free plate model can predict guided modes propagating in tubular bone-mimicking phantoms

  • Minonzio J
  • Foiret J
  • Moilanen P
  • et al.
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The goal of this work was to show that a non-absorbing free plate model can predict with a reasonable accuracy guided modes measured in bone-mimicking phantoms that have circular cross-section. Experiments were carried out on uncoated and coated phantoms using a clinical axial transmission setup. Adjustment of the plate model to the experimental data yielded estimates for the waveguide characteristics (thickness, bulk wave velocities). Fair agreement was achieved over a frequency range of 0.4 to 1.6 MHz. A lower accuracy observed for the thinnest bone-mimicking phantoms was caused by limitations in the wave number measurements rather than by the model itself.

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Minonzio, J.-G., Foiret, J., Moilanen, P., Pirhonen, J., Zhao, Z., Talmant, M., … Laugier, P. (2015). A free plate model can predict guided modes propagating in tubular bone-mimicking phantoms. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 137(1), EL98–EL104. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4903920

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