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A Novel Approach for the Detection of Every Significant Collapsing Bubble in Passive Cavitation Imaging

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Passive cavitation image (PCI) shows the power distribution of the acoustic emissions resulting from cavitation bubble collapses. The conventional PCI convolves the emitted cavitation signals with the point spread function… Click to show full abstract

Passive cavitation image (PCI) shows the power distribution of the acoustic emissions resulting from cavitation bubble collapses. The conventional PCI convolves the emitted cavitation signals with the point spread function of an imaging system, and it suffers from a low spatial resolution and contrast due to the increased sidelobe artifacts accumulated during the temporal integral process. To overcome the problems, the present study considers a 3-D time history of instantaneous PCIs where cavitation occurs at the local maxima of the main lobes of the beamformed cavitation field surrounded by the sidelobes largely spreading out in a time–space domain. A spatial and temporal gating technique was employed to detect the local maxima so that cavitation bubbles can be identified with their collapsing strength. The proposed approach was verified by the simulation for single and multiple cavitation bubbles, proving that it accurately detects the location and strength of the collapsing bubbles. An experimental test was also carried out for the cavitation bubbles produced by a clinical extracorporeal shock wave therapeutic device, which underpins that the proposed method successfully identifies every individual cavitation bubble.

Keywords: passive cavitation; cavitation; novel approach; cavitation bubbles; approach detection

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control
Year Published: 2022

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