Measurement of viscoelastic properties of homogeneous soft solid using transient elastography: An inverse problem approach

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作者
Catheline, S
Gennisson, JL
Delon, G
Fink, M
Sinkus, R
Abouelkaram, S
Culioli, J
机构
[1] Univ Paris 07, Lab Ondes & Acoust, UMR CNRS 7587, F-75231 Paris 05, France
[2] Philips Res Labs, Div Tech Syst, D-22335 Hamburg, Germany
[3] INRA, Rech Viande Stn, F-63122 St Genes Champanelle, France
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10.1121/1.1815075
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O42 [声学];
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070206 ; 082403 ;
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Two main questions are at the center of this paper. The first, one concerns the choice of a rheological model in the frequency range of transient elastography, sonoelasticity or NMR elastography for soft solids (20-1000 Hz). Transient elastography experiments based on plane shear waves that propagate in an Agar-gelatin phantom or in bovine muscles enable one to quantify their viscoelastic properties. The comparison of these experimental results to the prediction of the two simplest rheological models indicate clearly that Voigt's model is the better. The second question studied in the paper deals with the feasibility of quantitative viscosity mapping using, inverse problem algorithm. In the ideal situation where plane shear waves propagate in a sample, a simple inverse problem based on the Helmholtz equation correctly retrieves both elasticity and viscosity. In a more realistic situation with nonplane shear waves, this simple approach fails. Nevertheless, it is shown that quantitative viscosity mapping is still possible if one uses an appropriate inverse problem that fully takes into account diffraction in solids. (C) 2004 Acoustical Society of America.
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