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ChemInform | 2011
M Lakrimi; A M Thomas; G Hutton; M Kruip; R Slade; P Davis; A J Johnstone; M J Longfield; Hugh Alexander Blakes; S Calvert; M Smith; C A Marshall
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) offers the best textbook example for the exploitation of both Heike Kamerlingh Onness major discoveries, namely the liquefaction of liquid helium and superconductivity. This paper will briefly describe how MRI images are acquired, give a historical account about the early days, and then focus on the magnet. It provides a window into the world of physics and engineering of magnet technology and it will chart the magnet design evolution since inception. For example, over the past 20 years, magnet designers have taken 1.5T MRI magnets from a weight of 13tonnes and a length of 2.40m in 1989 to a weight of 3.2tonnes and a length of 1.37m in 2009. The 3T products have also undergone similar developments. Coils experience mechanical forces of order 380tonnes. The cryogenics for MRI magnets have also undergone major improvements. Todays magnets do not use liquid nitrogen and most importantly have zero helium loss, thus needing no refill. Combined with the weight, this makes the body scanner accessible to developing countries and easy to site in any room. Although the future may eliminate the need for liquid helium completely, MRI will always continue to depend on superconductivity.
Archive | 2010
Hugh Alexander Blakes
Archive | 2010
Hugh Alexander Blakes
Archive | 2010
Hugh Alexander Blakes
Archive | 2005
Hugh Alexander Blakes
Archive | 2012
Hugh Alexander Blakes; Matthew John Longfield; Patrick William Retz
Archive | 2012
Hugh Alexander Blakes; Adam Paul Johnstone
Archive | 2010
Hugh Alexander Blakes; Russell Peter Gore; Marcel Jan Marie Kruip; Robert Slade
Archive | 2012
Hugh Alexander Blakes
Cryogenics | 2010
Scott Baxter; M Hamed Lakrimi; Adrian Mark Thomas; Yunxin Gao; Hugh Alexander Blakes; Paul Gibbens; Mengche Looi