fluidasg.blogg.se

Magnetic coil design calculator
Magnetic coil design calculator










magnetic coil design calculator

The geometric parameters are varied during the design of an optimal gradient coil and then analyzed using finite-element-method (FEM) simulations to reveal the relationship between the geometric parameters and gradient coil performance. Specifically, we designed each gradient coil using the equivalent magnetic dipole method (EMDM), and further studied its realization by analyzing gradient-coil geometric parameters, including size, gap, conductor pattern, and conductor density. In this work, we design and build a planar gradient coil system, consisting of X, Y, and Z gradient coils, for use in a 6.5 mT ultra-low-field MRI (ULF MRI) system. The continuous-current–density-based method of gradient coil design has been well developed in mathematical modeling, however, practical design as it relates to the experimental realization of simulated gradient coil designs and their ultimate performance has not been well studied. Gradient coils are used to generate the spatially varying gradient magnetic fields used to phase- and frequency-modulate the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) signal and enable position encoding in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).












Magnetic coil design calculator