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Background, Motivation and Objective There has been recent interest in the transmission of acoustic signals along a chain of spheres to produce waveforms of relevance to biomedical ultrasound applicat
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UCL Mechanical Engineering, University College London, United Kingdom
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Background, Motivation and Objective There has been recent interest in the transmission of acoustic signals along a chain of spheres to produce waveforms of relevance to biomedical ultrasound applications. Effects which arise as a result of Hertzian contact between adjacent spheres can potentially change the nature of the signal as it propagates down the chain. The possibility thus exists of generating signals with a different harmonic content to the signal input into one end of the chain. This transduction mechanism has the potential to be of use in both diagnostic and therapeutic ultrasound applications, and is the object of the study presented here.
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