Determination of damping coefficient of soft tissues using piezoelectric transducer

2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdelhady Esmaeel ◽  
Khaled I. E. Ahmed ◽  
Ahmed M. R. FathEl-Bab
Procedia CIRP ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 101 ◽  
pp. 302-305
Author(s):  
Berend Denkena ◽  
Alexander Krödel ◽  
Lars Ellersiek

1997 ◽  
Vol 43 (1) ◽  
pp. 121-128 ◽  
Author(s):  
Patrick C D’Haese ◽  
Glen F Van Landeghem ◽  
Ludwig V Lamberts ◽  
Vera A Bekaert ◽  
Iris Schrooten ◽  
...  

Abstract To study the possible accumulation of Sr in chronic renal failure patients, methods were developed for the determination of the element in serum, urine, bone, and soft tissues by using Zeeman atomic absorption spectrometry. Serum samples were diluted 1:4 with a Triton X-100–HNO3 mixture, whereas urine samples were diluted 1:20 with HNO3. Bone samples were digested with concentrated HNO3 in stoppered polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon®) tubes, whereas soft tissues were dissolved in a tetramethylammonium hydroxide solution in water. For serum and urine we used matrix-matched calibration curves, whereas bone and tissue samples were measured against aqueous calibrators. Atomization was performed from the wall of pyrolytically coated graphite tubes for all of the matrices under study. Both inter- and intraassay CVs were <6% (n = 12, n = 10, respectively), and the recovery of added analyte was close to 100% for all of the biological matrices under study. Detection limits were 1.2 μg/L (serum), 0.3 μg/L (urine), 0.4 μg/g (bone), and 2.2 ng/g (soft tissues), whereas the sensitivity determined by the slope of the calibration curve, i.e., the amount of Sr producing a 0.0044 integrated absorbance change in signal, was 2.4 pg, 2.4 pg, 3.9 pg, and 2.6 pg for these matrices respectively. We conclude that the present methods are precise and accurate and easily applicable for both routine use and research investigations. They will allow us to study the metabolism of the element in chronic renal failure patients and shed some light on the association that was recently noted between increased bone Sr concentrations and the development of osteomalacia in these individuals.


2010 ◽  
Vol 2010 ◽  
pp. 1-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chikayoshi Sumi

Recently, work in this group has focused on the lateral cosine modulation method (LCM) which can be used for next-generation ultrasound (US) echo imaging and tissue displacement vector/strain tensor measurements (blood, soft tissues, etc.). For instance, in US echo imaging, a high lateral spatial resolution as well as a high axial spatial resolution can be obtained, and in tissue displacement vector measurements, accurate measurements of lateral tissue displacements as well as of axial tissue displacements can be realized. For an optimal determination of an apodization function for the LCM method, the regularized, weighted minimum-norm least squares (WMNLSs) estimation method is presented in this study. For designed Gaussian-type point spread functions (PSFs) with lateral modulation as an example, the regularized WMNLS estimation in simulations yields better approximations of the designed PSFs having wider lateral bandwidths than a Fraunhofer approximation and a singular-value decomposition (SVD). The usefulness of the regularized WMNLS estimation for the determination of apodization functions is demonstrated.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1273 ◽  
pp. 012067
Author(s):  
A Yudianto ◽  
N Kurniadi ◽  
I Wayan Adiyasa ◽  
Z Arifin
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Author(s):  
Kevin L. Troyer ◽  
Christian M. Puttlitz

Connective soft tissues exhibit time-dependent, or viscoelastic, behavior. In order to characterize this behavior, stress relaxation experiments can be performed to determine the tissue’s relaxation modulus. Theoretically, the relaxation modulus describes the stress relaxation behavior of the tissue in response to an instantaneous (step) application of strain. However, a step increase in strain is experimentally impossible and a pure ramp load is intractable due to the inertial limitations of the testing device. Even small deviations from an instantaneous strain application may cause significant errors in the determination of the tissue’s relaxation modulus.


2015 ◽  
Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 489-498 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jacques Bezuidenhout ◽  
Nicole Dames ◽  
Alfred Botha ◽  
Marina V. Frontasyeva ◽  
Zoya I. Goryainova ◽  
...  

Abstract Invasive bivalve molluscs, Mediterranean mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) were used as sentinel biomonitors of pollution by inorganic contaminants in Saldanha Bay and the Langebaan Lagoon area of South Africa. Two complementary analytical techniques, ICP-MS and NAA, allowed for determination of concentrations of 31 major and trace elements including heavy metals and arsenic in the soft tissues of the mussels. Distinct seasonal patterns were found in the dynamics of these concentrations, with the mussels accumulating much more trace elements in winter than in the summer. In general, the mussels that grew naturally also demonstrated higher concentrations of As, Cd, Fe, Hg and Zn than those that were farmed. Fe showed the highest levels with a maximum concentration of 444 mg/kg followed by Zn with a maximum of 228 mg/kg. The concentrations of Mn and Pb were significantly higher in the Port of Saldanha close to the jetty where ores containing these metals are loaded in comparison with the other sampling sites. It was concluded that bivalve molluscs present themselves as effective biomonitors when assessing marine aquatic pollution by inorganic contaminants in the Saldanha Bay region.


1989 ◽  
Vol 43 (5) ◽  
pp. 826-833 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Lynch ◽  
John F. Endicott

A photoacoustic detection system is described that has excellent linearity and limits of detection, and which is simple to implement. This system has been applied to the determination of intersystem crossing yields, φisc, of a series of Cr(NN)33+ complexes. The results are in excellent agreement with the literature values for two of these complexes. Results for two other complexes determined that there are long-lived (τ < 15 ns) upper excited states or other high-energy species produced that prevent rapid relaxation to the lowest energy excited state of these complexes. Without the need to resort to deconvolution techniques, this method can be used on systems that have rapid relaxation (τ < 1 ns) of the upper excited states and lifetimes <5 μs for the lowest energy excited state, with the application of a 5 MHz piezoelectric transducer.


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