Vibration and Acoustic Noise Characterization of a Gradient Coil Insert in a 4 T MRI

Author:

Mechefske Chris K.,Yao G.,Wang Fenglin1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Queen 's University, McLaughlin Hall, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6

Abstract

High magnetic field strength and high-speed gradient coil current switching are becoming ever more commonplace in magnetic resonance imaging scanners. These and other factors are combining to yield high acoustic sound pressure levels (SPLs) in and around magnetic resonance imagers. Studies have already been conducted which partially characterize this sound field, and various methods have been investigated to attenuate the noise generated. In order to predict the vibration and acoustic response of a gradient coil inside a scanner, finite element analysis (FEA) was carried out. The model was based on specific internal and external structural dimensions and the material physical properties of a gradient coil. The FEA results were verified through experimental modal testing of the same gradient coil. It was found that the experimental modal analysis results were in good agreement with the FEA results. The Lorentz force distribution on the gradient coil caused by the time varying current in the coil windings was then applied to the FEA model to obtain the velocity distribution of the coil surface as a function of time. A vibro-acoustic computational model was then developed based on the verified FEA model. The surface velocity distribution was then used to predict the sound field inside the gradient coil. The vibro-acoustic model was verified using experimental noise measurements with swept sinusoidal waveform inputs to the gradient coil conductors. The numerical methods developed in this study could provide a guide and virtual testing platform for the designer of gradient coils to predict the vibration and acoustic behavior of new designs and thereby offer the opportunity to redesign and/or optimize the design to reduce SPLs.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Aerospace Engineering,Automotive Engineering,General Materials Science

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