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Ultrasound beam shift induced by short-beaked common dolphin’s(Delphinus delphis) tissues as an attenuating gradient material
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作者 Chuang Zhang Zhongchang Song +5 位作者 steven wthornton Erqian Dong Peizheng Cao Feng Ye Xianyan Wang Yu Zhang 《Science China(Physics,Mechanics & Astronomy)》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2021年第10期103-112,共10页
To understand sound propagation and beam formation, the physical properties of soft tissues from the biosonar system of odontocetes should be explored. Based on the acoustic impedance distributions of biosonar systems... To understand sound propagation and beam formation, the physical properties of soft tissues from the biosonar system of odontocetes should be explored. Based on the acoustic impedance distributions of biosonar systems, these processes have been examined via numerical simulations. In this study, the images of a short-beaked common dolphin(Delphinus delphis) were obtained via computed tomography. Then, the dolphin was dissected to extract tissue samples for additional examination. In addition to the speed of sound and density measurements, the acoustic attenuation coefficients of the biosonar system in the forehead were tested. The results revealed that the inner layer of the forehead was characterized using low sound speed, low density, and high attenuation. Acoustic fields and beam patterns were then evaluated by setting acoustic attenuation coefficients at different levels. Sounds propagating along the low-attenuation path had a lesser reduction in amplitude. Beam directivities in near and far fields suggested that changes in attenuation distribution would cause beam patterns to shift. These results indicated the complexity of a dolphin’s sonar emission system and helped improve our understanding of sound energy attenuation via studies on the forehead of odontocetes. 展开更多
关键词 short-beaked common dolphin acoustic attenuation beam pattern computed tomography
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