Passive cavitation mapping for localization and tracking of bubble dynamics

  • Gyöngy M
  • Coussios C
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Abstract

Current acoustic techniques for studying cavitation dynamics are only readily applicable to single-bubble activity, while optical methods can only be used in transparent media. However, multi-bubble cavitation often occurs in opaque media such as biological tissue. Here, the signals received passively by each of the 64 channels of a diagnostic ultrasound array are used to localize and separate emissions from several bubble clusters cavitating in agar gel, thereby providing a method of observing cavitation dynamics. The method has a high spatiotemporal resolution and is applicable to cavitation in opaque media.

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Gyöngy, M., & Coussios, C.-C. (2010). Passive cavitation mapping for localization and tracking of bubble dynamics. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 128(4), EL175–EL180. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.3467491

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