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- W4243397679 abstract "Abstract Ultrasound is widely used in health care for noninvasive diagnostics and in industry for nondestructive testing. In the human body, it generates visual images from inside the test medium: the fetus, malignant tissue, stones, etc. In industrial applications, besides defect detection, ultrasound is also useful for determining significant material characteristics such as density, thickness, mechanical properties, and level sensing. Knowledge of ultrasonically analyzed information is important for human health as well as for cost‐effective production of quality industrial materials. The significance of ultrasound for nondestructive characterization of materials and for noninvasive diagnostic applications in the medical field is outlined. The feasibility of noncontact ultrasonic measurements in the time, frequency, and image domains is shown. Underscoring the significance of the noncontact ultrasound mode, a detailed discussion about the difficulty of achieving this mode is presented. This work ultimately resulted in very high transduction noncontact transducers, thus making the noncontact ultrasound mode a reality. Applications of these transducers in industry and the medical field have been described by using documentary evidence. An introduction to a novel ultrasonic noncontact analyzer and its applications for characterizing industrial and biomedical materials and products are provided. The noncontact ultrasound mode is among the most significant developments for characterizing and analyzing all states of matter. Selected examples of its applications are provided." @default.
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- W4243397679 title "Nondestructive Evaluation" @default.
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