Abstract

The purpose of this work was to find out to what extent the knowledge of dependence of impedance on the crack depth observed by means of microwave frequencies can be used as noninvasive techniques for biocompatible materials which are used in bone replacement. Primary quantity usable for this assessment was the reflection coefficient obtained from the standing wave ratio measurement. The measured and calculated results are given in the graphic form and are compared each other in common graphs which provide a good overview about basic quantities and simultaneously give an initiative for orientation on practical applications in the process of defect presence finding in materials used in bone replacement.

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