A new approach is proposed for modelling medical ultrasonic transducers operating in air. The method is based on finite elements and the local interaction simulation approach. The latter leads to significant reductions of computational costs. Transmission and reception properties of the transducer are analysed using in-air reverberation patterns. The proposed approach can help to provide earlier detection of transducer faults and their identification, reducing the risk of misdiagnosis due to poor image quality.
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Hashemiyan, Z., Packo, P., Staszewski, W. J., Uhl, T., & Verma, P. K. (2015). Local interaction simulation approach for fault detection in medical ultrasonic transducers. Journal of Sensors, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/420860
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