2016
DOI: 10.1109/tasc.2016.2517328
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1.5T cryogen free superconducting magnet for dedicated MRI

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“…The basic cooling strategy for this 14 T HTS magnet is like most of other conduction-cooled magnets [20,26,[45][46][47][48]: as introduced in section 2, there is a copper sheet between every two pancakes of a DP unit; the coils will be cooled by the copper sheets, through flexible oxygen-free copper strands [20,48], and to the 2nd stage of the cold head (multiple copper strands will connect DP copper sheets at the coils end and gather onto the cold head end); to reduce the thermal radiation into the coils, an aluminum thermal shield is employed and connected to the 1st stage of the cold head; multi-layer insulation is attached on the outer surface of the thermal shield for radiation reduction on the thermal shield.…”
Section: Cooling Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basic cooling strategy for this 14 T HTS magnet is like most of other conduction-cooled magnets [20,26,[45][46][47][48]: as introduced in section 2, there is a copper sheet between every two pancakes of a DP unit; the coils will be cooled by the copper sheets, through flexible oxygen-free copper strands [20,48], and to the 2nd stage of the cold head (multiple copper strands will connect DP copper sheets at the coils end and gather onto the cold head end); to reduce the thermal radiation into the coils, an aluminum thermal shield is employed and connected to the 1st stage of the cold head; multi-layer insulation is attached on the outer surface of the thermal shield for radiation reduction on the thermal shield.…”
Section: Cooling Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conduction cooling of superconducting magnets for MRI systems has already been considered in previous work [40, 41] and has been explored for a wide range of superconducting material and magnet designs [79, 11, 24, 4244], and is considered for our design. The goal is to eliminate the need for LHe bath cooling, which would benefit the MRI magnet industry by decoupling the magnets from any instability in the LHe market.…”
Section: Conduction Coolingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The magnetic field homogeneity should be better than 0.1 ppm over a 5 mm DSV. The NMR magnet will operate at liquid helium at 4.2 K. To reduce the refill helium routinely and reduce the vibration during operation, a pulsed tube refrigerator (PTR) will be used [8]- [10]. The magnet needs to be operated in a persistent mode to limit magnetic field decay by using the superconducting joint.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%