Quadrupole gradient coil design and optimization: A printed circuit board approach
β Scribed by Kenneth C. Chu; Brian K. Rutt
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 811 KB
- Volume
- 31
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0740-3194
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Three different dualβaxis quadrupole gradient coils for quantitative high resolution MR imaging of small animals, phantoms and specimens were designed and built using printed circuit board technology. Numerical optimization of the conductor positions was used to increase the volume of 0.4% gradient uniformity by up to a factor of four. In one coil, the volume of 5% gradient uniformity occupied 88% and 83% of the overall diameter and length of the coil, respectively. A systematic error of 0.5% in the wire placement was shown to cause a reduction in the volume of 0.4% gradient uniformity by a factor of two, though the region of 5% gradient uniformity was not significantly affected. Heat transfer calculations were used to determine maximum peak and rootβmeanβsquared currents that could safely be applied to the coils.
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Figure 3 FDTD-computed and measured SAR distributions for the Ε½ . Ε½ . helical dipole at a distance d of 0 mm top and 5 mm bottom from the sphere. Continuous line: FDTD data; circles: measured data