نتایج جستجو برای: shear wave velocity

تعداد نتایج: 398324  

2016
Xiangqun Xu Jiang Zhu Zhongping Chen

Reliable clot diagnostic systems are needed for directing treatment in a broad spectrum of cardiovascular diseases and coagulopathy. Here, we report on non-contact measurement of elastic modulus for dynamic and quantitative assessment of whole blood coagulation using acoustic radiation force orthogonal excitation optical coherence elastography (ARFOE-OCE). In this system, acoustic radiation for...

2007
ROBERT S. HART

A new technique utilizing theoretical wave forms has been developed to determine precise shear wave travel times. This technique was applied to long-period World-Wide Standard Seismograph Network and Canadian network seismograms of five large nuclear explosions to obtain a surface focus shear wave data set containing about 100 travel times for distances greater than 30 ø. Very little scatter is...

2007
RICHARD S. LINDZEN ARTHUR J. ROSENTHAL

We investigate the stability of a Helmholtz velocity profile in a stably stratified fluid when a lower boundary is present. In addition to the traditional Kelvin-Helmholtz interfacial instability we find an infinitude of unstable internal gravity waves, the most unstable of which bear a close resemblance to disturbances observed in connection with clear air turbulence. It is shown that the grav...

2000
J. B. Harris

Shallow shear wave reflection surveys using high frequency vibroseis techniques provides information about the Tertiary bedrock surface and Pleistocene sediments on the Fraser River delta, in B.C., Canada. Besides the clear advantage of shear wave profiling in this shallow gas environment, the added resolution potential and ability to measure the shear wave velocity field enhances the fusion of...

A. Jamalian H. Mola-Abasi I. Shooshpasha, M. Salahi Ü. Dikmen

Shear wave velocity is a basic engineering tool required to define dynamic properties of soils. In many instances it may be preferable to determine Vs indirectly by common in-situ tests, such as the Standard Penetration Test. Many empirical correlations based on the Standard Penetration Test are broadly classified as regression techniques. However, no rigorous procedure has been published for c...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2015
Elodie Tiran Thomas Deffieux Mafalda Correia David Maresca Bruno-Felix Osmanski Lim-Anna Sieu Antoine Bergel Ivan Cohen Mathieu Pernot Mickael Tanter

Ultrafast imaging using plane or diverging waves has recently enabled new ultrasound imaging modes with improved sensitivity and very high frame rates. Some of these new imaging modalities include shear wave elastography, ultrafast Doppler, ultrafast contrast-enhanced imaging and functional ultrasound imaging. Even though ultrafast imaging already encounters clinical success, increasing even mo...

Journal: :Digital Signal Processing 1992
Dwight D. Day

Some of the first acoustic well logs were done in the 1950s by Vogel [l]. The tool (commonly called a sonde) used for these logs consisted of one transmitter and one or two receivers. At that time only a rudimentary knowledge of the acoustics of the borehole was known; however, it was known that the compressional wave in the formation would be the first to effect the received signal. Using this...

2017
Antonio Callejas Antonio Gómez Juan Manuel Melchor Rodriguez Miguel Riveiro Paloma Massó Jorge Torres Modesto T. López-López Guillermo Rus-Carlborg

A novel torsional wave sensor designed to characterize mechanical properties of soft tissues is presented in this work. Elastography is a widely used technique since the 1990s to map tissue stiffness. Moreover, quantitative elastography uses the velocity of shear waves to achieve the shear stiffness. This technique exhibits significant limitations caused by the difficulty of the separation betw...

Journal: :Complex Systems 1990
Dieter A. Wolf-Gladrow Ralf Nasilowski Armin Vogeler

We perform numerical experiments with a novel cellularautomaton fluid model. The model has simple pair-interaction rules and works in arbitrarily many dimensions; here we consider the twodimensional case. By observing the smoothing-out of the velocity profile of a shear flow and the relaxation of a shear wave, we measure the kinematic shear viscosity and obtain a value of :::::: 0.5. To demonst...

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