Minimization of eddy power loss in the cryostat for a z‐gradient array coil driven by an arbitrary pulse sequence: An electromagnetic approach

Author:

Takrimi Manouchehr1ORCID,Atalar Ergin12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Magnetic Resonance Research Center (UMRAM) Bilkent University Ankara Turkey

2. Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Bilkent University Ankara Turkey

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThis paper presents a novel computational approach to optimize gradient array performance for a given pulse sequence. Specifically, we propose an electromagnetic (EM) approach that minimizes eddy losses within the cryostat while maintaining key performance parameters such as field linearity, gradient strength, and imaging region's dimension and position.MethodsHigh‐resolution EM simulations on the cryostat's surface are deployed to compute the net EM fields generated by each element of a gradient array coil at different frequencies. The computed fields are stored and combined for each frequency to form a quadratic vector–matrix–vector computation. The overall time‐average eddy power loss within the cryostat assembly for arbitrary pulse sequences is computed using frequency domain superposition.ResultsThe proposed approach estimates and regulates eddy power losses within the cryostat assembly. When compared to the stray field minimization approach, it can achieve over twice the reduction in eddy power loss. The proposed approach eliminates the need to sample the stray fields on the cryostat surface, which the number and position of the samples would be challenging when designing tunable array coils with capabilities that disrupt field symmetries. Additionally, the loss calculation considers the entire cryostat assembly rather than just the inner cylindrical surface of the warm shield.ConclusionOur findings highlight the efficacy of an on‐the‐fly tuning method for the development of high‐performance whole‐body gradient array coils, effectively mitigating eddy losses within the cryostat and minimizing stray fields outside the coil assembly. This approach proves particularly advantageous for array coils with variable feeding currents.

Funder

Türkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Araştırma Kurumu

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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