heijastusultraääni
Heijastusultraääni, also known as reflected ultrasound or simply ultrasound reflection, refers to the phenomenon where ultrasonic waves bounce off boundaries or interfaces within a material. When an ultrasound beam encounters a change in acoustic impedance, such as the boundary between two different materials or a defect within a material, a portion of the transmitted sound energy is reflected back towards the source. The amplitude and timing of these reflected waves provide valuable information about the internal structure and characteristics of the object being examined.
In practical applications, this principle is fundamental to ultrasonic testing (UT) and medical imaging. In non-destructive
In medical ultrasound, transducer probes emit high-frequency sound waves into the body. These waves travel through