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Abstract #4235

Passive shielding design for ultra-high field MRI superconducting magnets using an integral operation with nonlinear iteration

Yaohui Wang1, Qiuliang Wang1, Ming Yan1, Weimin Wang2, Zhifeng Chen3, and Feng Liu4
1Institute of Electrical Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, 2School of Electronics & Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Peking University & Shenzhen Graduate School, Beijing, China, 3Monash Biomedical Imaging, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, 4School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia

Synopsis

Keywords: Magnets (B0), Screening, Passive shieldingPassive shielding is a feasible approach to constrain the strong magnetic fluxes in ultrahigh field MRI superconducting magnets. However, an in-depth investigation of the passive shielding design is not well discussed in the literature and notably lacks nonlinear optimization design/analysis methods for this practice. This work developed a computation algorithm for passive shielding design, which uses an integral operation with nonlinear iteration. An exemplification for shielding a 9.4T whole-body MRI superconducting magnet showed the significant advantages of the proposed method over commercial packages. The optimized passive shielding scheme will be used in our future magnet engineering projects.

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