DocumentCode :
45208
Title :
Rapid prototyping fabrication of focused ultrasound transducers
Author :
Yohan Kim ; Maxwell, Andrew D. ; Hall, Timothy ; Zhen Xu ; Kuang-Wei Lin ; Cain, Charles
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Volume :
61
Issue :
9
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Sept. 2014
Firstpage :
1559
Lastpage :
1574
Abstract :
Rapid prototyping (RP) fabrication techniques are currently widely used in diverse industrial and medical fields, providing substantial advantages in development time and costs in comparison to more traditional manufacturing processes. This paper presents a new method for the fabrication of high-intensity focused ultrasound transducers using RP technology. The construction of a large-aperture hemispherical transducer designed by computer software is described to demonstrate the process. The transducer was conceived as a modular design consisting of 32 individually focused 50.8-mm (2-in) PZT-8 element modules distributed in a 300-mm hemispherical scaffold with a geometric focus of 150 mm. The entire structure of the array, including the module housings and the hemispherical scaffold was fabricated through a stereolithography (SLA) system using a proprietary photopolymer. The PZT elements were bonded to the lenses through a quarter-wave tungsten-epoxy matching layer developed in-house specifically for this purpose. Modules constructed in this manner displayed a high degree of electroacoustic consistency, with an electrical impedance mean and standard deviation of 109 ± 10.2 Ω for the 32 elements. Time-of-flight measurements for individually pulsed modules mounted on the hemispherical scaffold showed that all pulses arrived at the focus within a 350 ns range, indicating a good degree of element alignment. Pressure profile measurements of the fully assembled transducer also showed close agreement with simulated results. The measured focal beam FWHM dimensions were 1.9 × 4.0 mm (1.9 × 3.9 mm simulated) in the transversal and axial directions respectively. Total material expenses associated with the construction of the transducer were approximately 5000 USD (as of 2011). The versatility and lower fabrication costs afforded by RP methods may be beneficial in the development of complex transducer geometries suitable for a variety of research- and clinical applications.
Keywords :
optical polymers; rapid prototyping (industrial); stereolithography; ultrasonic transducers; PZT-8 element modules; RP fabrication techniques; SLA system; axial directions; computer software; electrical impedance mean deviation; electroacoustic consistency; element alignment; hemispherical scaffold; high-intensity focused ultrasound transducers; industrial fields; large-aperture hemispherical transducer; manufacturing processes; measured focal beam FWHM dimensions; medical fields; module housings; pressure profile measurements; proprietary photopolymer; pulsed modules; quarter-wave tungsten-epoxy matching layer; rapid prototyping fabrication; standard deviation; stereolithography; time-of-flight measurements; transversal directions; Acoustics; Arrays; Assembly; Fabrication; Lenses; Materials; Transducers;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-3010
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2014.3070
Filename :
6882954
Link To Document :
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