Recently, a very interesting article was published in Strain where a rigid polyurethane foam specimen was submitted to longitudinal vibrational excitation in the ultrasonic range. The authors showed that it was possible to measure time‐resolved strain response maps by combining digital image correlation and ultra‐high‐speed imaging. The objective of this discussion is to propose further analysis of the data published in that article, showing that it is possible to extract meaningful values for Young's modulus by using the acceleration field in the specimen as a load cell. The aim here is not to provide a complete solution to this problem but to alert the readers on the possibilities offered by this kind of test. This method is an interestin...
Ultrasound-stimulated vibro-acoustic spectrography is a recently-developed method that employs the r...
International audienceElastomers are widely used for damping components in various industrial contex...
Abstract—Tissue stiffness is generally known to be associated with pathologic changes. Ultrasound (U...
The behaviour of the cancellous bone surrogate material, rigid polyurethane foam (PUF), subject to p...
In order to perform experimental identification of high strain rate material models, engineers only ...
The dataset is associated to the article untitled 'A novel image-based ultrasonic test to map ma...
An innovative identification strategy based on high power ultrasonic loading together with both infr...
Ultrasonic elastography (UE) is a set of ultrasonic imaging techniques used to noninvasively quantif...
Ultrasonic strain images describe the stiffness of soft tissues. Strain estimates are obtained from ...
Currently Dual energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DXA) and Quantitative Ultrasound (QUS) are used readily ...
Understanding the mechanical properties of human femora is of great importance for the development o...
Commonly used medical imaging techniques can render many properties of the anatomy or function, but ...
International audienceElasticity assessment based on bulk wave velocity (BWV) measurements is the mo...
Characterising the mechanical response of ultra-soft materials is challenging, particularly at high ...
A new approach to soft tissue elastography is presented. The work was motivated by the need to unde...
Ultrasound-stimulated vibro-acoustic spectrography is a recently-developed method that employs the r...
International audienceElastomers are widely used for damping components in various industrial contex...
Abstract—Tissue stiffness is generally known to be associated with pathologic changes. Ultrasound (U...
The behaviour of the cancellous bone surrogate material, rigid polyurethane foam (PUF), subject to p...
In order to perform experimental identification of high strain rate material models, engineers only ...
The dataset is associated to the article untitled 'A novel image-based ultrasonic test to map ma...
An innovative identification strategy based on high power ultrasonic loading together with both infr...
Ultrasonic elastography (UE) is a set of ultrasonic imaging techniques used to noninvasively quantif...
Ultrasonic strain images describe the stiffness of soft tissues. Strain estimates are obtained from ...
Currently Dual energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DXA) and Quantitative Ultrasound (QUS) are used readily ...
Understanding the mechanical properties of human femora is of great importance for the development o...
Commonly used medical imaging techniques can render many properties of the anatomy or function, but ...
International audienceElasticity assessment based on bulk wave velocity (BWV) measurements is the mo...
Characterising the mechanical response of ultra-soft materials is challenging, particularly at high ...
A new approach to soft tissue elastography is presented. The work was motivated by the need to unde...
Ultrasound-stimulated vibro-acoustic spectrography is a recently-developed method that employs the r...
International audienceElastomers are widely used for damping components in various industrial contex...
Abstract—Tissue stiffness is generally known to be associated with pathologic changes. Ultrasound (U...