超声换能器干燥附着用合成刚毛垫的评价

J. LaRocco, Soohong Min, D. Paeng
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医用超声需要皮肤与换能器的耦合。取消这一要求可以使超声刺激和成像更容易获得和方便。合成刚毛垫是一种仿生材料,它模仿了壁虎脚的结构,使其能够承受相当大的重量。通过将合成刚毛与超声换能器相结合,使用10 MHz超声换能器测量现有商用版本的衰减。研究发现,附着在光滑塑料表面(70.0%的功率损耗)的ShearGrip衰减明显小于附着在皮肤上(86.5%的功率损耗)。将材料安装在塑料罐的侧面,使用5兆赫超声波换能器和水听器进行检测。在水箱试验的情况下,发现在合成刚毛标本上存在水分可使衰减减少0.29 dB。否则,衰减可达0.35 dB。然而,这种大的衰减是由于样品的孔隙度和厚度,造成散射和能量损失。目前,对这种材料进行全面表征的工作正在进行中。该材料的潜在改进包括均匀的纤维排列、减少孔隙率、优化厚度以及使用低频超声刺激。
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Evaluation of synthetic setae pads for dry attachment of an ultrasound transducer
Medical ultrasound requires the coupling of skin with the transducer. Removing this requirement could make ultrasound stimulation and imaging more accessible and convenient. Synthetic setae pads are a biomimetic material that mimics the structure of a gecko’s foot, allowing it to hold substantial weight. By combining synthetic setae with an ultrasound transducer, the attenuation of existing commercial versions was measured using a 10 MHz ultrasound transducer. It was found that ShearGrip® attached to a smooth plastic surface (70.0% power loss) had notably less attenuation than to skin (86.5% power loss). The material was also examined by mounting it on the side of plastic tank, using a 5 MHz ultrasound transducer and hydrophone. In the case of the tank tests, the presence of moisture on the synthetic setae specimen was found to reduce attenuation by 0.29 dB. Otherwise, the attenuation could be 0.35 dB. However, this large attenuation was due to sample porosity and thickness, causing scattering and energy loss. Currently, work is underway to fully characterize the material. Potential improvements to the material’s acoustic conductance include uniform fiber alignment, reduced porosity, optimized thickness, and the use of lower frequency ultrasound stimulation.
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