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Performance Test of 1.5 T Cryogen-Free Orthopedic MRI Magnet
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2017
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Superconducting MaterialEngineeringMagnetic ResonanceMagnetic MaterialsOrthopaedic SurgeryMagnetic Resonance ImagingMagnetismSuperconductivityDedicated Orthopedic MriSuperconducting DevicesRadiologyRelaxometryHelium GasMagnetic MeasurementMagnet BehaviorMri-guided Radiation TherapyPerformance TestCryogenicsMagnetic DeviceMedicine
A 1.5 T cryogen-free superconducting magnet for a dedicated orthopedic MRI of human extremities was developed and tested. The magnet has a compact cryostat cooled by a pulse tube coldhead with cooling power of 1 W at 4.2 K. The warm bore of a cryostat is 325 mm in diameter and 600 mm in length. Cost effective NbTi wire was used for making superconducting coils. The magnet is actively shielded. A novel approach has been implemented to decrease the cool down time of the magnet. According to it, the coldhead was placed in the separate sleeve filled with the gaseous helium. It was shown experimentally that the convection of helium gas in the coldhead sleeve speeds up the cool down significantly, more than by 40% in this case. Cooling down the magnet from ambient to operating temperature takes about 100 h. The magnet operates in persistent mode with magnetic field stability of better than 0.01 ppm/h. Special tests have been performed to investigate the magnet behavior in case the coldhead is switched off. The magnet has shown steady operation at 1.5 T in case the coldhead was switched off for 4 min or even longer.
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