This book describes in detail the physical and mathematical
foundations of ultrasonic phased array measurements.The book uses
linear systems theory to develop a comprehensive model of the
signals and images that can be formed with phased arrays. Engineers
working in the field of ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation (NDE)
will find in this approach a wealth of information on how to
design, optimize and interpret ultrasonic inspections with phased
arrays. The fundamentals and models described in the book will also
be of significant interest to other fields, including the medical
ultrasound and seismology communities. A unique feature of this
book is that it presents a unified theory of imaging with phased
arrays that shows how common imaging methods such as the synthetic
aperture focusing technique (SAFT), the total focusing method
(TFM), and the physical optics far field inverse scattering
(POFFIS) imaging method are all simplified versions of more
fundamental and quantitative imaging approaches, called imaging
measurement models.
To enhance learning, this book first describes the fundamentals
of phased array systems using 2-D models, so that the complex 3-D
cases normally found in practice can be more easily understood.In
addition to giving a detailed discussion of phased array systems,
Fundamentals of Ultrasonic Phased Arrays also provides MATLAB(r)
functions and scripts, allowing the reader to conduct simulations
of ultrasonic phased array transducers and phased array systems
with the latest modeling technology."
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