Bubble dynamics and size distributions during focused ultrasound insonation
Abstract
The deposition of ultrasonic energy in tissue can cause tissue damage due to local heating. For pressures above a critical threshold, cavitation will occur, inducing a much larger thermal energy deposition in a local region. The present work develops a nonlinear bubble dynamics model to numerically investigate bubble oscillations and bubble-enhanced heating during focused ultrasound (HIFU) insonation. The model is applied to calculate two threshold-dependent phenomena occurring for nonlinearly oscillating bubbles: Shape instability and growth by rectified diffusion. These instabilities in turn are shown to place physical boundaries on the time-dependent bubble size distribution, and thus the thermal energy deposition. .
- Publication:
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Acoustical Society of America Journal
- Pub Date:
- December 2004
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2004ASAJ..116.3423Y
- Keywords:
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- bubbles;
- biological tissues;
- bioacoustics;
- ultrasonic effects;
- biomedical ultrasonics