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Theoretical observation of waves in cancellous bone

Authors
Yoon, Young JuneChung, Jae-Pil
Issue Date
Oct-2020
Publisher
한국정보전자통신기술학회
Keywords
Ultrasound; Poroelasticity; Cancellous bone; Attenuation; Wave velocity
Citation
한국정보전자통신기술학회 논문지, v.13, no.5, pp.419 - 424
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KCI
Journal Title
한국정보전자통신기술학회 논문지
Volume
13
Number
5
Start Page
419
End Page
424
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/144947
DOI
10.17661/jkiiect.2020.13.5.419
ISSN
2005-081X
Abstract
Poroelasticity theory has been widely used for detecting cancellous bone deterioration because of the safe use for humans. The tortuosity itself is an important indicator for ultrasound detection for bone diseases. The transport properties of cancellous bone are also important in bone mechanotransduction. In this paper, two important factors, the wave velocity and attenuation are examined for permeability (or tortuosity). The theoretical calculation for the relationship between the wave velocity (and attenuation) and permeability (or tortuosity) for cancellous bone is shown in this study. It is found that the wave along the solid phase (trabecular struts) is influenced not by tortuosity, but the wave along the fluid wave (bone fluid phase) is affected by tortuosity significantly. However, the attenuation is different that the attenuation of a fast wave has less influence than that of a slow wave because the slow wave is observed by the relative motion between the solid and fluid phases.
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