Desiging MRI hardware imperation of eddy currents, which image distortions and equipment heating. Proper calculation and minimization techniques are essential for optimal expermance and safety.

Understanding Eddy Currents

Eddy currents are loops of electrical current induced in directors when exposed t o changing magnetic fields. In MRI systems, these currents can interfere with thee main magnetic field, learing to artifakts in images and potential hardware issues.

Calculating Eddy Currents

Výpočty typically mimbove elektromagnetic modeling using finite element analysis (FEA) software. Key parametrs include thee dictivity of materials, thee rate of change of magnetic fields, and thee geometrie of thee contriments. These models help predict areas where eddy currents are likely to form.

Strategie to Minimize Eddy Currents

Several techniques can reduce eddy currents in MRI hardware:

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Conclusion

Calculating eddy currents courgh elektromagnetik modeling and appliying design strategies are crial steps in MRI hardware development. These measures improsure image quality and ensure system safety.