Difference between revisions of "The Experimental Setup"
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− | <br>'''Figure 1 - The tissue placed in it experimental housing''' | + | <br>'''Figure 1 - The tissue placed in it experimental housing'''<br> |
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+ | <br>'''Figure 3 - The housing placed in the water bath with a clear view of the thermocouples'''<br> | ||
Also seen in Figure 2 are thermocouples inserted into the tissue. These thermocouple attached to a WINDAQ device. This system measures the temperature in the tissue | Also seen in Figure 2 are thermocouples inserted into the tissue. These thermocouple attached to a WINDAQ device. This system measures the temperature in the tissue |
Revision as of 02:47, 12 May 2011
The methods of this work involved the measurement of temperature and synchronous ultrasonic imaging of tissue in a water bath. The tissue was usually a piece of turkey purchased from a local grocery store or a piece of preserved rabbit liver. The tissue was placed in experimental housing as seen in Figure 1. This housing was then placed in a water bath in an insulated container, as seen in Figure 2.
Figure 1 - The tissue placed in it experimental housing
Figure 2 - The housing placed in the heated water bath
Figure 3 - The housing placed in the water bath with a clear view of the thermocouples
Also seen in Figure 2 are thermocouples inserted into the tissue. These thermocouple attached to a WINDAQ device. This system measures the temperature in the tissue