The use of the minimum stored energy current density map-based methodology of designing closed-bore symmetric superconducting magnets was described recently. The technique is further developed to cater for the design of interventional-type MRI systems, and in particular open symmetric magnets of the double-doughnut configuration. This extends the work to multiple magnet domain configurations. The use of double-doughnut magnets in MRI scanners has previously been hindered by the ability to deliver strong magnetic fields over a sufficiently large volume appropriate for imaging, essentially limiting spatial resolution, signal-to-noise ratio, and field of view. The requirement of dedicated interventional space restricts the manner in which the ...
As a very useful imaging tool in preclinical research, the high-field animal magnetic resonance imag...
A double superconducting magnets system with a high-temperature superconductor (HTS) magnet and a lo...
Magnetic resonance microscopy (MRM) depends on the use of high field, superconducting magnet systems...
A novel method for the design of open configuration magnets for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has...
n optimal current density map is crucial in magnet design to provide the initial values within searc...
A globally optimal superconducting magnet coil design procedure based on the Minimum Stored Energy (...
Novel current density mapping (CDM) schemes are developed for the design of new actively shielded, c...
The emphasis of this work is on the optimal design of MRI magnets with both superconducting coils an...
The open magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system is more patient-friendly and is easier for interven...
Abstract—We present a method for the optimal design of su-perconducting magnet systems for magnetic ...
In this paper, an effective method to design the superconducting magnet for 1.5 T dedicated extremit...
A new current density mapping (CDM) scheme has been developed for the design of compact clinical mag...
The approach of expanding the magnetic scalar potential in a series of Legendre polynomials is suita...
A method is developed for designing a special iron shielded superconducting magnet for MRI in this p...
Besides applications in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and particle accelerators, superconductors ...
As a very useful imaging tool in preclinical research, the high-field animal magnetic resonance imag...
A double superconducting magnets system with a high-temperature superconductor (HTS) magnet and a lo...
Magnetic resonance microscopy (MRM) depends on the use of high field, superconducting magnet systems...
A novel method for the design of open configuration magnets for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has...
n optimal current density map is crucial in magnet design to provide the initial values within searc...
A globally optimal superconducting magnet coil design procedure based on the Minimum Stored Energy (...
Novel current density mapping (CDM) schemes are developed for the design of new actively shielded, c...
The emphasis of this work is on the optimal design of MRI magnets with both superconducting coils an...
The open magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system is more patient-friendly and is easier for interven...
Abstract—We present a method for the optimal design of su-perconducting magnet systems for magnetic ...
In this paper, an effective method to design the superconducting magnet for 1.5 T dedicated extremit...
A new current density mapping (CDM) scheme has been developed for the design of compact clinical mag...
The approach of expanding the magnetic scalar potential in a series of Legendre polynomials is suita...
A method is developed for designing a special iron shielded superconducting magnet for MRI in this p...
Besides applications in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and particle accelerators, superconductors ...
As a very useful imaging tool in preclinical research, the high-field animal magnetic resonance imag...
A double superconducting magnets system with a high-temperature superconductor (HTS) magnet and a lo...
Magnetic resonance microscopy (MRM) depends on the use of high field, superconducting magnet systems...