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Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 2002

Making MRI quieter

William A. Edelstein; Robert Arvin Hedeen; Richard Philip Mallozzi; Sayed-Amr Ahmes El-Hamamsy; Robert Adolph Ackermann; Timothy John Havens

We have mitigated acoustic noise in a 1.5 T cylindrical MRI scanner equipped with epoxy-potted, shielded gradients. It has been widely assumed that MRI acoustic noise comes overwhelmingly from vibrations of the gradient assembly. However, with vibration-isolated gradients contained in an airtight enclosure, we found the primary sources of acoustic noise to be eddy-current-induced vibrations of metal structures such as the cryostat inner bore and the rf body coil. We have elucidated the relative strengths of source-pathways of acoustic noise and assembled a reduced-acoustic-noise demonstration MRI system. This scanner employed a number of acoustic noise reduction measures including a vacuum enclosure of a vibrationally isolated gradient assembly, a low-eddy-current rf coil and a non-conducting inner bore cryostat. The demonstration scanner reduced, by about 20 dBA, the acoustic noise levels in the patient bore to 85 dBA and below for several typical noisy pulse sequences. The noise level standing near the patient bore is 71 dBA and below. We have applied Statistical Energy Analysis to develop a vibroacoustic model of the MR system. Our model includes vibrational sources and acoustic pathways to predict acoustic noise and provides a good spectral match above 400 Hz to experimentally measured sound levels. This tool enables us to factor acoustics into the design parameters of new MRI systems.


Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 1995

Open architecture magnetic resonance imaging passively shimmed superconducting magnet assembly

Timothy John Havens

A passively shimmed open architecture magnetic resonance imaging magnet utilizing separated superconducting coil assemblies with open space between including apparatus to obtain field homogeneity in the open space by a non-magnetic cylinder in the bore of the magnets for positioning patterns of magnetic shims.


Archive | 1995

Shielded and open MRI magnet

Bizhan Dorri; Evangelos Trifon Laskaris; Michele Dollar Ogle; Timothy John Havens


Archive | 1995

Superconducting-magnet electrical circuit having voltage and quench protection

Dan Arthur Gross; David Charles Mack; Timothy John Havens


Archive | 1997

Cryogenic-fluid-cooled open MRI magnet with uniform magnetic field

Bizhan Dorri; Evangelos Trifon Laskaris; Michele Dollar Ogle; Timothy John Havens


Archive | 2003

Low eddy current cryogen circuit for superconducting magnets

Xianrui Huang; Paul Shadforth Thompson; David Thomas Ryan; Gregory Alan Lehmann; Timothy John Havens


Archive | 1999

Unified shimming for magnetic resonance superconducting magnets

Timothy John Havens; Xianrui Huang; Robert Sethfield Smith; Steven Ho-Chong Wong; Michele Dollar Ogle; Bu-Xin Xu; Minfeng Xu


Archive | 1999

Open superconductive magnet having a cryocooler coldhead

Evangelos Trifon Laskaris; Yu Wang; Timothy John Havens; Longzhi Jiang


Archive | 1998

Superconducting magnet correction coil adjustment mechanism

Timothy John Havens; Xianrui Huang; Minfeng Xu


Archive | 2007

Particle doped magnetic coil

Derek Allan Seeber; Timothy John Havens

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