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Ch.3 Describing Sound waves powerpoint Notes
Ch.3 Describing Sound waves powerpoint Notes
Describing Sound Waves
Parameters of Sound
Parameters describe the feature or attributes of the sound wave.
There are seven parameters used.
Each parameter has appropriate units.
Units give context.
Parameter Categories
System
User Controls
Medium
Sound source/ medium
Period
Amplitude
Speed
Wavelength
Frequency
Power
Intensity
Sound Source Parameters
Period
Time from the start of one cycle to the start of the next.
Units of time: 0.1 to 0.5 microseconds
Determined by the sound source.
Frequency
Number of cycles during a time frame.
Cycles per second (Hertz).
1 cycle per second = 1 Hz
Ultrasound is greater than 20 kHz.
How Period and Frequency Relate
Period and frequency are inversely related (high frequency = low period).
Reciprocal Relationship: (period * frequency = 1)
Frequency Spectrum of Sound
Infrasound: Less than 20Hz
Audible sound (human): 20Hz - 20kHz
Ultrasound: Greater than 20kHz
Bigness Parameters - Amplitude
Amplitude: Difference between max/min and baseline.
Expressed in pascals, g/cm3, distance.
1 MPa - 3 MPa
May be adjusted by the user (gain and TGC).
Key points:
Max or peak
Minimum (trough)
Baseline (mean)
Peak to peak amplitude
Bigness Parameters - Power
Power (sound source): Rate of energy transfer or rate at which work is performed.
Watts (4-90 milliwatts).
Directly related to amplitude (power is proportional to amplitude squared).
Power or gain.
Bigness Parameters - Intensity
Intensity: Concentration of energy in the sound beam.
Divide beam’s power by beam’s cross-sectional area.
Watts per area: 0.01 to 300 W/cm^2
Intensity is proportional to power.
Intensity is proportional to amplitude squared.
Wavelength
Distance of one complete cycle.
Units of length (0.15 - 0.8 mm).
Determined by the sound source and medium; cannot be changed by the sonographer.
Inversely related to frequency.
Propagation Speed
Distance the sound wave travels through a medium in one second.
Meters per second (distance/ per time).
Depends on the tissue it is traveling through.
Not adjustable.
Speed of sound in soft tissue: 1540 m/s.
Acoustic Propagation Properties
Describe the effects of the medium on a sound wave.
Pressure: Force per area.
Density: Concentration of mass in a volume.
Stiffness: Ability of an object to resist compression.
Stiffness vs. Density
Stiffness
Stiffness and speed are directly related.
As stiffness increases, speed increases.
Opposite of elastic or compressible.
Density
Relative weight of medium.
Density and speed are inversely related.
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