ultraheliandureid
Ultraheliandureid, often shortened to ultrasound transducers, are devices that convert electrical energy into ultrasonic waves and vice versa. These transducers are the heart of ultrasound technology, enabling its widespread use in medical imaging, industrial testing, and sonar systems. Their fundamental principle relies on the piezoelectric effect, where certain materials generate an electric charge when subjected to mechanical stress, and conversely, deform mechanically when an electric field is applied.
In medical ultrasound, transducers emit high-frequency sound waves into the body. These waves travel through tissues
Beyond medicine, ultraheliandureid are crucial in non-destructive testing (NDT) for detecting flaws in materials like metals