Magnetic resonance imaging system, static magnetic field homogeneity adjusting system, magnetic field homogeneity adjusting method, and magnetic field homogeneity adjusting program
US-10156619-B2 · Dec 18, 2018 · US
US2016268028A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016268028-A1 |
| Application number | US-201315032766-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 15, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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This superconducting magnet includes: a superconducting coil that is formed by winding a first superconducting wire rod; a second superconducting wire rod, which is disposed by being thermally in contact with and electrically insulated from the superconducting coil, and which has a superconducting transition temperature that is lower than that of the first superconducting wire rod; voltage terminals that are disposed at a plurality of areas of the second superconducting wire rod; a voltmeter connected to the voltage terminals; and a switch circuit connected to the voltmeter. The switch circuit interrupts a current when receiving an output from the voltmeter, the current being one that is to be supplied to the superconducting coil.
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1 . A superconducting magnet, comprising: a superconducting coil that is formed by winding a first superconducting wire rod; a second superconducting wire rod, which is disposed by being thermally in contact with and electrically insulated from the superconducting coil, and which has a superconducting transition temperature lower than that of the first superconducting wire rod; voltage terminals disposed at a plurality of locations on the second superconducting wire rod; a voltmeter connected to the voltage terminals; and a switch circuit connected to the voltmeter, wherein the switch circuit interrupts a current to be supplied to the superconducting coil upon receiving an output from the voltmeter. 2 . The superconducting magnet according to claim 1 , wherein the second superconducting wire rod is wound around together with the first superconducting wire rod, and the voltage terminals are disposed at both ends of the second superconducting wire rod. 3 . The superconducting magnet according to claim 1 , wherein an even number of second superconducting wire rods are wound around together with the first superconducting wire rods, and the number of the second superconducting wire rods in which a current is applied in one direction is the same as the number of the second superconducting wire rods in which a current is applied in another direction different from the one direction. 4 . The superconducting magnet according to claim 1 , wherein the second superconducting wire rod is a member having a length shorter than a perimeter of an outer peripheral surface of the superconducting coil and disposed on the outer peripheral surface of the superconducting coil, and the voltage terminals are connected to both ends of the second superconducting wire rod. 5 . The superconducting magnet according to claim 2 , wherein a voltage terminal is further disposed at a midpoint of the second superconducting wire rod with respect to the both ends thereof, and the voltmeter includes a first voltmeter connected to the voltage terminals disposed at one end and the midpoint of the second superconducting wire rod and a second voltmeter connected to the voltage terminals disposed at the other end and the midpoint of the second superconducting wire rod. 6 . The superconducting magnet according to claim 4 , wherein in the second superconducting wire rod, a current is applied in a direction in which a force attracted toward the superconducting coil is acted by an electromagnetic force generated by the superconducting coil. 7 . The superconducting magnet according to claim 1 , wherein the first superconducting wire rod and the second superconducting wire rod are connected to separate current sources, respectively. 8 . The superconducting magnet according to claim 1 , wherein the switch circuit includes a breaker that interrupts the current supplied to the first superconducting wire rod. 9 . The superconducting magnet according to claim 1 , wherein the superconducting magnet energizes the second wire rod and detects heat generated in the superconducting magnet based on normal conduction transition in the second wire rod.
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