In magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), gradient coils are switched during fast current pulse sequences. These time-varying fields interact with the conducting structures of the scanner, producing deleterious effects such as image distortions and Joule heating. Using a multi-layer integral method, the spatiotemporal nature of the eddy currents induced by the gradient coils is investigated. The existence of the eigenmode is experimentally demonstrated by measuring the magnetic field and the time decay constant of a typical unshielded z-gradient coil and its interaction with a conductive cylinder. An effective current tailoring is achieved using the characteristic eigenvalues of the conducting domain-exciting coil system. The method can be used ...
The current distribution in a set of parallel rings and patches, called islands, positioned at the s...
The current distribution in a set of parallel rings and patches, called islands, positioned at the s...
Most magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) spatial encoding techniques employ low-frequency pulsed magnet...
In magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), gradient coils are switched during fast current pulse sequences...
The time-varying magnetic fields created by the gradient coils in magnetic resonance imaging can pro...
MRI requires rapidly switched magnetic field gradients. This time-dependent magnetic fields induce e...
In modern magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), patients are exposed to strong, rapidly switching magnet...
Purpose This article aims to present a fast, efficient and accurate multi-layer integral method (MIM...
In permanent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems, pulsed gradient fields induce strong eddy cur...
Eddy currents are inevitably induced when time-varying magnetic field gradients interact with the me...
The switching of magnetic field gradient coils in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) inevitably induce...
An MRI–LINAC system combines a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system with a medical linear acceler...
In magnetic resonance imaging, rapidly switching magnetic fields are used to spatially encode the si...
The current distribution in a set of parallel rings and patches, called islands, positioned at the s...
The current distribution in a set of parallel rings and patches, called islands, positioned at the s...
The current distribution in a set of parallel rings and patches, called islands, positioned at the s...
The current distribution in a set of parallel rings and patches, called islands, positioned at the s...
Most magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) spatial encoding techniques employ low-frequency pulsed magnet...
In magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), gradient coils are switched during fast current pulse sequences...
The time-varying magnetic fields created by the gradient coils in magnetic resonance imaging can pro...
MRI requires rapidly switched magnetic field gradients. This time-dependent magnetic fields induce e...
In modern magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), patients are exposed to strong, rapidly switching magnet...
Purpose This article aims to present a fast, efficient and accurate multi-layer integral method (MIM...
In permanent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems, pulsed gradient fields induce strong eddy cur...
Eddy currents are inevitably induced when time-varying magnetic field gradients interact with the me...
The switching of magnetic field gradient coils in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) inevitably induce...
An MRI–LINAC system combines a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system with a medical linear acceler...
In magnetic resonance imaging, rapidly switching magnetic fields are used to spatially encode the si...
The current distribution in a set of parallel rings and patches, called islands, positioned at the s...
The current distribution in a set of parallel rings and patches, called islands, positioned at the s...
The current distribution in a set of parallel rings and patches, called islands, positioned at the s...
The current distribution in a set of parallel rings and patches, called islands, positioned at the s...
Most magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) spatial encoding techniques employ low-frequency pulsed magnet...