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1 decade ago
11 févr. 2010, 15:02 UTC−5
Relevant properties are always difficult to find for biological materials. They can change quite a bit depending on temperature, hydration, damage, or any number of other parameters.
I have the best luck searching for published journal articles that measure the property you are looking for. Another good source is a book called "Physical Properties of Tissue: A Comprehensive Reference Book" by Francis A. Duck. It is out of print, but you might find it a local library. There is a good chance it has what you are looking for, there is a whole chapter on acoustic properties.
Good Luck!
Arlen
Relevant properties are always difficult to find for biological materials. They can change quite a bit depending on temperature, hydration, damage, or any number of other parameters.
I have the best luck searching for published journal articles that measure the property you are looking for. Another good source is a book called "Physical Properties of Tissue: A Comprehensive Reference Book" by Francis A. Duck. It is out of print, but you might find it a local library. There is a good chance it has what you are looking for, there is a whole chapter on acoustic properties.
Good Luck!
Arlen
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Posted:
1 decade ago
17 févr. 2010, 09:36 UTC−5
...I think i'll need it ;)
thanks anyway for the useful information...
M.
...I think i'll need it ;)
thanks anyway for the useful information...
M.