Description of the System 
  
 
3.1.3 Bioeffects 
 
One distinguishes between two acting mechanisms for the development of Bioeffects when exposing 
the human body to ultrasound waves: Heat Generation and Cavitation. 
Heat generation:
 the ultrasound energy is absorbed by the tissue and warms it up, the amount of heat 
depending on the absorbed power and duration of exposure. A part of the heat is dissipated into the 
blood stream. 
Cavitation:
 due to a strong negative pressure gas bubbles appear. The permanent change between gas 
and liquid phase constitute strong local mechanical stress in the tissue. The degree of cavitation is 
influenced by the gas content and the superficial tension of the tissue resp. of body fluid. 
 
 
 
 
3.2 Mechanical Design 
 
3.2.1 System Configuration 
 
 
 
 
 
MONITOR 
rotate – and inclinable 
 
CONTROL CONSOLE 
rotatable 
 
 
Touchpanel Display 
 
Probe Holder 
 
Loudspeaker 
 
Place for different disk drives 
 
 
Place for Printer and VCR 
 
Standby switch 
 
Probe connector module 
 
 
Foot rest 
 
 
 
 
 
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