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Nonlinear Acoustic Imaging: Fundamentals, Methodology, and NDE-Applications

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Acoustical Imaging

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Most of current acoustic imaging systems are “linear” systems, i.e. they image a linear sound field of the frequency identical to that of the acoustic wave injected into the medium. As a result, the image obtained normally provides information on some linear elastic parameters or flaws responsible for sound transmission and reflection inside a sample. Imaging of local elastic nonlinear properties has always been a challenging task with possible promising outcome for seismology, medical diagnostics, material characterisation and NDE applications.

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Krohn, N., Pfleiderer, K., Stoessel, R., Solodov, I., Busse, G. (2004). Nonlinear Acoustic Imaging: Fundamentals, Methodology, and NDE-Applications. In: Arnold, W., Hirsekorn, S. (eds) Acoustical Imaging. Acoustical Imaging, vol 27. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-2402-3_12

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