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Short ultrasonic waves in cancellous bone

Short ultrasonic waves in cancellous bone
Short ultrasonic waves in cancellous bone
A new cellular model of the propagation of short ultrasonic waves in cancellous bone is introduced. The theoretical results derived from the proposed model have been compared with the well known macrocontinual Biot's theory. Independently, the experimental results obtained by the pulse transmission method for cancellous bovine bone and a model material have been reported. The data from time and frequency domain are analyzed and discussed in light of the two-phase description developed under long and short wave assumption.
0041-624X
95-100
Kaczmarek, M.
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Kubik, J.
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Pakula, M.
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Kaczmarek, M.
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Kubik, J.
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Pakula, M.
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Kaczmarek, M., Kubik, J. and Pakula, M. (2002) Short ultrasonic waves in cancellous bone. Ultrasonics, 40 (1-8), 95-100. (doi:10.1016/S0041-624X(02)00097-5).

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A new cellular model of the propagation of short ultrasonic waves in cancellous bone is introduced. The theoretical results derived from the proposed model have been compared with the well known macrocontinual Biot's theory. Independently, the experimental results obtained by the pulse transmission method for cancellous bovine bone and a model material have been reported. The data from time and frequency domain are analyzed and discussed in light of the two-phase description developed under long and short wave assumption.

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Published date: 2002

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Local EPrints ID: 57324
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/57324
ISSN: 0041-624X
PURE UUID: a6ba64e3-0ec7-4977-a132-1c398e905f4f

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Date deposited: 13 Aug 2008
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 11:06

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Author: M. Kaczmarek
Author: J. Kubik
Author: M. Pakula

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