In-situ Attenuation Corrections for Radiation Force Measurements of High Frequency Ultrasound With a Conical Target |
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Authors: | Steven E. Fick Dorea Ruggles |
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Affiliation: | National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899;School of Architecture, Program in Architectural Acoustics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180 |
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Abstract: | ![]() Radiation force balance (RFB) measurements of time-averaged, spatially-integrated ultrasound power transmitted into a reflectionless water load are based on measurements of the power received by the RFB target. When conical targets are used to intercept the output of collimated, circularly symmetric ultrasound sources operating at frequencies above a few megahertz, the correction for in-situ attenuation is significant, and differs significantly from predictions for idealized circumstances. Empirical attenuation correction factors for a 45° (half-angle) absorptive conical RFB target have been determined for 24 frequencies covering the 5 MHz to 30 MHz range. They agree well with previously unpublished attenuation calibration factors determined in 1994 for a similar target. |
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Keywords: | attenuation correction conical target in-situ attenuation power measurement radiation force balance radiation pressure ultrasonic power ultrasound power |
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