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M Majoros1, M D Sumption1, M Parizh2, F Wan3, M A Rindfleisch4, D Doll4, M Tomsic4, E W Collings1.
Abstract
we present magnetic, mechanical and thermal modeling results for a 3 Tesla actively shielded whole body MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) magnet consisting of coils with a square cross section of their windings. The magnet design was a segmented coil type optimized to minimize conductor length while hitting the standard field quality and DSV (Diameter of Spherical Volume) specifications as well as a standard, compact size 3 T system. It had an overall magnet length and conductor length which can lead to conduction cooled designs comparable to NbTi helium bath cooled 3 T MRI magnets. The design had a magnetic field homogeneity better than 10 ppm (part-per-million) within a DSV (Diameter of Spherical Volume) of 48 cm and the total magnet winding length of 1.37 m. A new class of MgB2 strand especially designed for MRI applications was considered as a possible candidate for winding such magnets. This work represents the first magnetic, mechanical and thermal design for a whole-body 3 T MgB2 short (1.37 m length) MRI magnet based on the performance parameters of existing MgB2 wire. 3 Tesla MRI magnet can operate at 20 K at 67 % of its critical current.Entities:
Keywords: Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Superconducting magnet; conduction cooling
Year: 2022 PMID: 36245846 PMCID: PMC9563318 DOI: 10.1109/tasc.2022.3147137
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE Trans Appl Supercond