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Episode 15: A Look Inside Ultrasound

Mar 02, 202040 minEp. 15
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Episode description

In this episode we dive into the science behind ultrasound characterization for flaw internal, non-destructive flaw detection. Piezoelectric materials generate electricity in response to an applied stress. Through careful tuning, these materials can detect differences in ultrasonic vibrations that allow us to identify flaws deep within materials. At the end of the episode we sit down with Dr. Jeff Bates and discuss his work on hydrogels in ultrasound applications and his experience in materials consulting.

Referenced articles:

  • Nondestructive Air-coupled Ultrasound Measurement in the Food Industries [LINK]
  • A Study on Automatic Flaw Detection using MSSIM in Ultrasound Imaging of Steel Plate [LINK]
  • Laser Ultrasound [LINK]
  • Air Coupling [LINK]
  • Defect Detection in Additively Manufactured Components [LINK]

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Thanks to Kolobyte and Alphabot for letting us use their music in the show!

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Materialism Team: Taylor Sparks (co-host, co-creator), Andrew Falkowski (co-host, co-creator), Jared Duffy production, marketing, and editing), Ramsey Issa (editing assistance).

Keywords: ultrasound hydrogels polymers flaw detection characterization piezoelectric

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