
Flexible ultrasound patch can be stretched and twisted without compromising its electronic functions. Photo credit: Hongjie Hu
Researchers have developed a stretchable, flexible patch that could make it easier to perform ultrasound imaging on odd-shaped structures, such as engine parts, turbines, reactor pipe elbows and railroad tracks – objects that are difficult to examine using conventional ultrasound equipment. The ultrasound patch is a versatile and more convenient tool to inspect machine and building parts for defects and damage deep below the surface. A team of researchers led by engineers at the University of California San Diego published the study in the Mar. 23 issue of Science Advances.
The new device overcomes a limitation of today’s ultrasound devices, which are difficult to ...
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