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This title in other formats:Ultrasound and Elastic Waves: Frequently Asked Questionsby Brian Michael Lempriere
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:This book presents a complete, easy-to-understand view of ultrasound technology. It is ideal for beginners and experienced users alike, as well as for those needing to understand the capabilities of this technology. The author explains key theories and presents factual information in a user-friendly format that is heavily illustrated and written in a unique question-and-answer style. Mathematical detail is contained in the appendices. Ultrasound and Elastic Waves provides engineers and technicians with the information they need to use ultrasound devices properly and serves as a reference for others who need to understand any aspect of the subject. Ultrasound has found an increasing number of applications in recent years due to greatly increased computing power. Ultrasound devices are often preferred over other devices because of their lower cost, portability, and non-invasive nature. Patients using ultrasound can avoid the dangers of radiological imaging devices such as x-rays, CT scans, and radioactive media injections. Ultrasound is also a preferred and practical method of detecting material fatique and defects in metals, composites, semiconductors, wood, etc. Book News Annotation:Retired space engineer Lempriere offers not an academic text, but an
introduction and reference on ultrasound or ultrasonics, called
sonography in the medical community. He assumes readers to be
nonspecialists, and the few formulas he provides can be skipped; for
readers with a knowledge of differential calculus, vectors, and
matrix algebra, he does append derivations of the formulas. In a
question-and-answer format, he explores general principles, wave
propagation concepts, interactions between types of waves and between
waves and surfaces, transducers and electronic hardware (without
reference to specific proprietary information, and data processing
software concepts).
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Review:"Ultrasound and Elastic Waves" is interesting for use as an introduction and reference for non-specialists and newcomers in the field. Friedrich Kremer, Universitaet Leipzig Synopsis:atique and defects in metals, composites, semiconductors, wood, etc. Synopsis:lains key theories and presents factual information in a user-friendly format that is heavily illustrated and written in a unique question-and-answer style. Mathematical detail is contained in the appendices. Ultrasound and Elastic Waves provides engineers and technicians with the information they need to use ultrasound devices properly and serves as a reference for others who need to understand any aspect of the subject. Ultrasound has found an increasing number of applications in recent years due to greatly increased computing power. Ultrasound devices are often preferred over other devices because of their lower cost, portability, and non-invasive nature. Patients using ultrasound can avoid the dangers of radiological imaging devices such as x-rays, CT scans, and radioactive media injections. Ultrasound is also a preferred and practical method of detecting material fatique and defects in metals, composites, semiconductors, wood, etc. About the AuthorDr. Lempriere is a retired aerospace engineer with expertise in the mechanical properties and behavior of materials. He worked for 33 years in the aerospace industry at both Boeing and Lockheed. Table of ContentsList of Figures Preface Acknowledgments 1 Introduction 2 Definitions and Background 3 Wave Propagation Concepts 4 Wave Interactions 5 Hardware: Equipment Concepts 6 Software: Data Processing App. 1 Stress, Strain, and Elasticity (Also Vectors and Tensors) App. 2 The Generalized Hooke's Law App. 3 States of Stress or Strain in Waves App. 4 Balance of Forces and Newton's Law of Inertia App. 5 Theory of Wave Propagation App. 6 Solutions to the Wave Equations App. 7 Dispersion, Group Velocity App. 8 Transducer Beam Forming App. 9 Solutions for Anisotropy App. 10 Oblique Interactions between Waves and Boundaries App. 11 Lateral Stress and Strain in Rods under Axial Loads App. 12 Bending Waves in Beams and Plates App. 13 Time-Domain Analysis References Index What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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