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NBN EN 61828 : 2002

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ULTRASONICS - FOCUSING TRANSDUCERS - DEFINITIONS AND MEASUREMENT METHODS FOR THE TRANSMITTED FIELDS

Published date

01-12-2013

INTRODUCTION
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 General
   3.1 Focusing methods
   3.2 System and measurement requirements
   3.3 General focused field descriptions
4 Focusing definitions
   4.1 Background information
   4.2 Definitions
5 List of symbols
6 Measurement procedures
   6.1 General
   6.2 Finding the beam axis
   6.3 Determining if transducer is focusing
   6.4 Measuring other focal parameters of a focusing transducer
Annex A (informative) Background for the transmission/Characteristics
        of focusing transducers
Annex B (informative) Methods for determining the beam axis for
        well-behaved beams
   B.1 Comparisons of beam axis search methods
   B.2 Beamwidth midpoint method
Annex C (informative) Methods for determining the beam axis for beams
        that are not well-behaved
Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international publications
         with their corresponding European publications
Figure 1 - Transducer options - Top: Transducer with a radius of
           curvature R and a focal length equal to R - Middle:
           Transducer with a plano-concave lens - Bottom: Transducer
           with a plano-convex lens
Figure 2 - Definitions for focusing measurements when the transducer
           geometry is unknown
Figure 3 - Field parameters for non-focusing and focusing transducers
Figure 4 - Beam contour plot - Contours at -6, -12, and -20 dB for
           a 5 MHz transducer with a diameter of 25 mm and a radius
           of curvature of 50 mm centred at location 0,0 (bottom
           centre of graph)
Figure 5 - Parameters for describing a focusing transducer of a known
           geometry
Figure 6 - Path difference parameters for describing a focusing
           transducer of a known geometry
Figure 7 - Beamwidth focus in a principal longitudinal plane
Figure 8 - Types of geometric focusing
Figure 9 - Pressure focus in a principal longitudinal plane
Figure B.1 - X-axis scan at 9 cm depth for the first focal zone with
           beam centre
Figure B.2 - X-axis scan at 4,4 cm depth for the second focal zone
Figure C.1 - Asymmetric beam showing beamwidth midpoint method
Table B.1 - Standard deviations for x and y scans using three
             methods of determining the centre of the beam
Table B.2 - -dB beamwidth levels for determining midpoints

Specifies the definitions for the transmitted field characteristics of focusing transducers for applications in medical ultrasound.

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Belgian Standards
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
DIN EN 61828:2016-02 (Draft) Identical
BS EN 61828:2002 Identical
EN 61828:2001 Identical
NF EN 61828 : 2006 Identical
UNE-EN 61828:2003 Identical
I.S. EN 61828:2001 Identical

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