This article proposes a numerical formulation for handling mixed- dimensional elements embedded in a standard three-dimensional (3d) mesh, avoiding thus the volume meshing of filaments and strips. The method is then applied to predict the temperature heating and cooling profile of gradient coils in magnetic resonance imaging. These coils are typically constructed from copper wires or tracks and embedded in an epoxy layer. It was found that the new method significantly reduces the computational time of steady-state and transient simulations, with speedups in the range of 3.5-5. The method proved to be accurate, with relative errors below 0.5% for steady-state simulations and 1.5% with respect to a complete 3d simulation
Purpose This article aims to present a fast, efficient and accurate multi-layer integral method (MIM...
In standard cylindrical gradient coils consisting of a single layer of wires, a limiting factor in a...
For patients with implantable medical devices, the ability to safely undergo MRI scanning is critica...
This article proposes a numerical formulation for handling mixed- dimensional elements embedded in a...
This paper describes the coupled electromagnetic-thermal analysis of gradient coils for magnetic res...
This paper describes the coupled electromagnetic-thermal analysis of gradient coils for magnetic res...
Gradient coil temperature is an important concern in the design and construction of MRI scanners. Cl...
The operation of gradient coils typically requires large currents to be driven in resistive copper w...
Heating caused by gradient coils is a considerable concern in the operation of MRI scanners. Hot spo...
Magnetic resonance imaging systems are sensitive to heating: hot spots can lead to a degradation of ...
This paper aims at evaluating the thermal effects produced by the gradient coils on patients carryin...
This work proposes a numerical procedure for accurately evaluating the energy deposed by MRI gradien...
The time-varying magnetic fields created by the gradient coils in magnetic resonance imaging can pro...
<p>Two gradient coils were designed and small-scale prototypes wer constructed from thin PCB materia...
Existing gradient coil design methods typically require some predetermined surface to be specified u...
Purpose This article aims to present a fast, efficient and accurate multi-layer integral method (MIM...
In standard cylindrical gradient coils consisting of a single layer of wires, a limiting factor in a...
For patients with implantable medical devices, the ability to safely undergo MRI scanning is critica...
This article proposes a numerical formulation for handling mixed- dimensional elements embedded in a...
This paper describes the coupled electromagnetic-thermal analysis of gradient coils for magnetic res...
This paper describes the coupled electromagnetic-thermal analysis of gradient coils for magnetic res...
Gradient coil temperature is an important concern in the design and construction of MRI scanners. Cl...
The operation of gradient coils typically requires large currents to be driven in resistive copper w...
Heating caused by gradient coils is a considerable concern in the operation of MRI scanners. Hot spo...
Magnetic resonance imaging systems are sensitive to heating: hot spots can lead to a degradation of ...
This paper aims at evaluating the thermal effects produced by the gradient coils on patients carryin...
This work proposes a numerical procedure for accurately evaluating the energy deposed by MRI gradien...
The time-varying magnetic fields created by the gradient coils in magnetic resonance imaging can pro...
<p>Two gradient coils were designed and small-scale prototypes wer constructed from thin PCB materia...
Existing gradient coil design methods typically require some predetermined surface to be specified u...
Purpose This article aims to present a fast, efficient and accurate multi-layer integral method (MIM...
In standard cylindrical gradient coils consisting of a single layer of wires, a limiting factor in a...
For patients with implantable medical devices, the ability to safely undergo MRI scanning is critica...