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Wideband Optical Detector of Ultrasound for Medical Imaging Applications
Published on: May 11, 2014
Virtual ultrasound machine operating in a GHz to MHz frequency range for particle-based biomedical simulations
Urban Čoko1,2, Tilen Potisk1,2, Matej Praprotnik1,2,3
1Theory Department, National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana SI-1001, Slovenia.
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Ultrasound-matter interactions underpin numerous biomedical and soft-matter applications, yet simulating these phenomena is challenging due to the large separation of viscous and sonic time scales. Continuum methods capture large-scale wave propagation but cannot resolve microscale interactions, while particle-based approaches offer molecular resolution but struggle with efficiency and stability at larger scales. We introduce a particle-based virtual ultrasound machine that uses a smoothed dissipative particle dynamics variant with an implicit pressure solver and a negative-pressure stabilization scheme, required to mimic acoustic propagation across medically relevant MHz-GHz frequencies. We demonstrate its capabilities by modeling the acoustophoresis of encapsulated microbubbles, a key mechanism in ultrasound-mediated drug delivery. Beyond this application, the approach establishes a generalizable platform for simulating wave-matter interactions in soft and biological materials, opening promising directions for computational studies of acoustics-driven phenomena in science and engineering.
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