Publications by authors named "Kyle S Spratt"

Objective: Ultrasound transient elastography (TE) technologies for liver stiffness measurement (LSM) utilize vibration of small, flat pistons, which generate shear waves that lack directivity. The most common cause for LSM failure in practice is insufficient shear wave signal at the needed depths. We propose to increase shear wave amplitude by focusing the waves into a directional beam.

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Shear waves are employed in medical ultrasound imaging because they reveal variations in viscoelastic properties of soft tissue. Frequencies below 1 kHz are required due to the substantially higher attenuation and lower propagation speeds than for compressional waves. Shear waves exhibiting particle motion in the direction of propagation, referred to as longitudinal shear waves, can be generated with longitudinal motion of a circular disk on the surface of a soft elastic medium.

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Article Synopsis
  • - A simplified model examines how sound waves scatter off a toroidal (doughnut-shaped) gas bubble in a compressible liquid.
  • - The model assumes small volume oscillations of the bubble and that radiation damping is the main loss mechanism because of the bubble's size.
  • - A formula for the scattering cross section of the bubble is developed and compared to detailed finite-element simulations of the complete scattering scenario.
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The work by Strasberg on small volume oscillations of bubbles with arbitrary shape [J. Acoust. Soc.

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