The design of planar gradient coils. Part I: A winding path correction method
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01/10/2005
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In this work a new approach for designing planar gradient coils is outlined for the use in an existing MRI apparatus. A technique that allows for gradient field corrections inside the diameter-sensitive volume is deliberated. These corrections are brought about by making changes to the wire paths that constitute the coil windings, and hence, is called the path correction method. The existing well-known target held method is used to gauge the performance of a typical gradient coil. The gradient coil design methodology is demonstrated for planar openable gradient coils that can be inserted into an existing MRI apparatus. The path corrected gradient coil is compared to the coil obtained using the target field method. It is shown that using a wire path correction with optimized variables, winding patterns that can deliver high magnetic gradient field strengths and large imaging regions can be obtained. |
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eng |
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John Wiley & Sons |
Palavras-Chave | #Chemistry, Physical #Instruments & Instrumentation #Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical #Spectroscopy #Planar Gradient Coil #Magnetic Resonance Imaging #Simulated Annealing #Optimization #Minimum Inductance #Rise Time #Target Field Method #Path Correction Method #Mri #Concentric Return Paths #Set #C1 #291801 Fluidization and Fluid Mechanics #730305 Diagnostic methods |
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Journal Article |