'Beam Pattern' p2 Searchterm 'Beam Pattern' found in 7 articles 1 term [ • ] - 2 definitions [• ] - 4 booleans [• ]Result Pages : •
Transducers used for the real-time mode are different than for the A-mode, B-, or M-modes. A linear array transducer with multiple piezoelectric crystal elements that are different arranged and fired, transmits the needed larger sound beam. A subgroup of x adjacent elements (8-16; or more in wide-aperture designs) is pulsed simultaneously; the inner elements pulse delayed with respect to the outer elements. The interference of the x small divergent wavelets generates a focused beam. The delay time determining the focus depth of a real-time transducer can be changed during imaging. Similar delay factors applied during the receiving phase, result in a dynamic focusing effect on the return. This forms a single scan line in the real-time image. To produce the following scan line, another group of x elements is selected by shifting one element position along the transducer array from the previous group. This pattern is then repeated for the groups along the array, in a sequential and repetitive way. Further Reading: Basics: •
An array transducer is composed of multiple piezoelectric crystal elements arranged in an array. Arrays are transducer assemblies with a row of elements, used to focus the beam. Types of array transducers:
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Linear array transducer = the arrays are arranged along a line.
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Curvilinear or curved transducer = the arrays are arranged along a convex curve. A curved array is similar to a linear array except that the image created is a sector-type.
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Annular array transducer = the arrays are arranged in concentric circles.
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Rectangular array transducer = the arrays are arranged in a rectangular pattern.
See also Amplitude Shading, Transducer Types, and Transducer Assembly. Further Reading: Basics:
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