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Estimation of critical and viscous frequencies for Biot theory in cancellous bone
Authors:Hughes Elinor R  Leighton Timothy G  Petley Graham W  White Paul R  Chivers Robert C
Institution:Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK.
Abstract:The use of Biot theory for modelling ultrasonic wave propagation in porous media involves the definition of a "critical frequency" above which both fast and slow compressional waves will, in principle, propagate. Critical frequencies have been evaluated for healthy and osteoporotic cancellous bone filled with water or marrow, using data from the literature. The range of pore sizes in bone gives rise to a critical frequency band rather than a single critical frequency, the mean of which is lower for osteoporotic bone than normal bone. However, the critical frequency is a theoretical concept and previous researchers considered a more realistic "viscous frequency" above which both fast and slow waves may be experimentally observed. Viscous frequencies in bone are found to be several orders of magnitude greater than calculated critical frequencies. Whereas two waves may well be observed at all ultrasonic frequencies for water-filled cancellous bone at 20 degrees C, it is probable megahertz frequencies would be needed for observation of two waves in vivo.
Keywords:43  80  Cs  43  20  Jr  43  35  Cg
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