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Generation and measurement of shear waves in micellar fluids using ultrasound-based methods
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Wormlike micellar fluids are viscoelastic and their mechanical properties have been evaluated with mechanically generated shear waves combined with optical detection as well as rheological testing. In this work, we describe the use of acoustic radiation force and ultrafast ultrasound imaging to generate shear waves and measure their propagation, respectively. This shear wave elastography (SWE) method has been used to measure the viscoelastic mechanical properties in tissue-mimicking phantoms and soft tissues. We tested micellar fluids made from cetrimonium bromide (CTAB) and sodium salicylate (NaSAL) with a 5:3 ratio with different concentrations (100, 200, 300, and 400 mM). We fit an extended Maxwell model to the rheological test data (0.001-15.91Hz) and used the model parameters to calculate the shear wave phase velocity in the range of the SWE data (100-500 Hz). The phase velocities calculated from the rheology testing compared well with the SWE results. The mean absolute error was less than 0.02 m/s for all the micellar fluids tested. The SWE method is nondestructive and can be used for characterization of the viscoelasticity of micellar fluids, which could be used as a model for biological tissues. [This work was supported in part by grant R01DK092255.]
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Title: Generation and measurement of shear waves in micellar fluids using ultrasound-based methods
Description:
Wormlike micellar fluids are viscoelastic and their mechanical properties have been evaluated with mechanically generated shear waves combined with optical detection as well as rheological testing.
In this work, we describe the use of acoustic radiation force and ultrafast ultrasound imaging to generate shear waves and measure their propagation, respectively.
This shear wave elastography (SWE) method has been used to measure the viscoelastic mechanical properties in tissue-mimicking phantoms and soft tissues.
We tested micellar fluids made from cetrimonium bromide (CTAB) and sodium salicylate (NaSAL) with a 5:3 ratio with different concentrations (100, 200, 300, and 400 mM).
We fit an extended Maxwell model to the rheological test data (0.
001-15.
91Hz) and used the model parameters to calculate the shear wave phase velocity in the range of the SWE data (100-500 Hz).
The phase velocities calculated from the rheology testing compared well with the SWE results.
The mean absolute error was less than 0.
02 m/s for all the micellar fluids tested.
The SWE method is nondestructive and can be used for characterization of the viscoelasticity of micellar fluids, which could be used as a model for biological tissues.
[This work was supported in part by grant R01DK092255.
].
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