Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1722814 | Journal of Hydrodynamics, Ser. B | 2009 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
The ABS detection and measurement of non-homogenous bubble distributions was demonstrated using a bubbly flow through a simulated vein surrounded by tissue. The scatter of acoustic signals due to bones in the acoustic pathway was also investigated. These in-vitro experiments were done using meat (beef) as a tissue simulant. Decompression experiments were done using beef meat which was held underwater at high pressure (9.9 atm) then rapidly decompressed. Bubble size distributions and void fraction calculations in these experiments were then validated using image analysis of high speed video. In addition, preliminary experiments were performed with the US Navy Medical Research Center, demonstrating the utility of the modified ABS system in detecting the evolution of bubbles in swine undergoing decompression sickness (DCS). These results indicate that the ABS may be used to detect and quantify the evolution of bubbles in-vivo and aid in the monitoring of DCS.
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Authors
CHAHINE Georges L., TANGUAY Michel, LORAINE Greg,