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Propagation of time-reversed Lamb waves in acrylic cylindrical tubes as cortical-bone-mimicking phantoms
Authors:Kang Il Lee  Suk Wang Yoon
Affiliation:1. Department of Physics, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 24341, Republic of Korea;2. Department of Physics, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon 16419, Republic of Korea
Abstract:The present study aims to investigate the propagation of time-reversed Lamb waves in acrylic cylindrical tubes as cortical-bone-mimicking phantoms. Time-reversed Lamb waves could be successfully launched in 6 acrylic tubes with wall thicknesses from 2 to 12 mm by using a modified time reversal method. The group velocities of the time-reversed Lamb waves in the acrylic tubes were measured by using the axial transmission technique. They decreased very slightly with increasing wall thickness, showing good agreement with the theoretical group velocity of the A0 Lamb wave in the acrylic plate. These results suggest that the time-reversed Lamb waves in the acrylic tubes would essentially behave as the A0 Lamb wave, consistent with the behavior of the slow guided wave in long cortical bones. It is expected that the application of the time-reversed Lamb waves in long bones would enhance clinical potential of ultrasonic technologies for the diagnosis of osteoporosis.
Keywords:Osteoporosis   Cortical bone   Ultrasound   Axial transmission   Time-reversed Lamb wave   Group velocity
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