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Application of the Biot model to ultrasound in bone: Direct problem
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AeroacousticsBiomedical AcousticsMedical UltrasoundEngineeringHuman Cancellous BoneBiomedical EngineeringNonlinear AcousticOsteoporosisOrthopaedic SurgeryUltrasonic Wave PropagationPower UltrasoundPhysical AcousticBiomechanicsSlow WavesSound PropagationBiophysicsRadiologyMechanobiologyWave PropagationAcoustic PropagationMusculoskeletal UltrasoundUltrasoundBone DensityBiot ModelBone ImagingDirect ProblemMedicine
Ultrasonic wave propagation in human cancellous bone is considered using Biot's theory modified by the Johnson-Koplik-Dashen model for viscous exchange between fluid and structure. The transmission coefficient is derived for a slab of porous material. Experimental results for fast and slow waves transmitted through human cancellous bone samples are given and compared with theoretical predictions.
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