Nonlinear Effects in Acoustic Imaging

作者: Thomas G. Muir

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-3755-3_7

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摘要: The fundamental mechanisms of sound propagation are nonlinear. At low frequencies and/or intensities, linearity can usually be assumed but this is often not the case in ultrasonic imaging.

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