K. B. Ocheltree, P. Benkeser, L. Frizzell, C. Cain
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引用次数: 48
摘要
用于热疗的超声相控阵应用器提供声束的电子转向,而不是换能器组件的机械运动。研究了一种由一叠线性相控阵组成的涂敷器。讨论了各种设计参数的影响,包括单个阵列的高度和长度。这项工作部分由URI Therm-X, Inc.支持,部分由美国国立卫生研究院(NIH Training grant CA 09067)资助。和计算机工程系,伊利诺伊大学,1406西格林街,厄巴纳,伊利诺伊州61801。1983年12月20日收稿;1984年7月17日修订。作者来自电气生物声学研究实验室
An Ultrasonic Phased Array Applicator for Hyperthermia
An ultrasonic phased array applicator for hyperthermia provides electronic steering of the sound beam rather than mechanical movement of the transducer assembly. An applicator consisting of a stack of linear phased arrays is examined. The effects of various design parameters, including individual array height and length, are discussed. work was supported in part by URI Therm-X, Inc., and in part by the National Institute of Health under NIH Training Gr-ant CA 09067. and Computer Engineering Department, University of Illinois, 1406 West Green St., Urbana, IL 61801. Manuscript received December 20,1983; revised July 17,1984. This The authors are with the Bioacoustics Research Laboratory, Electrical