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Fundamental Background for 3T MRI/MRS

  • Choe, Bo-Young
    • Proceedings of the KSMRM Conference
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    • 2002.11a
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    • pp.47-49
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    • 2002
  • At present, the trend of magnetic field strength in MRI system is dramatically changing. In early 70, the only low field (<0.5T) was developed. It was technically difficult to develop the high field system. At that time, people believed that the fine MR imaging could not be obtained in the high field MR system due to the magnetic susceptibility effect. However, 1.5T system was evolved at the end of 80, and used for clinical usage. Thus, it was proved that the signal to noise ratio (SNR) could be greatly contribute to enhance the image quality. And, the results of functional MRI and MR spectroscopy could be improved in the higher field MR system. So, 8T system was eventually developed in Ohio State University Hospital at the end of 90. Therefore, there is no doubt that the system with the ultra high magnetic field strength will be developed near future in 21 century.

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Effect of magnetic field and gravity on thermoelastic fiber-reinforced with memory-dependent derivative

  • Mohamed I.A. Othman;Samia M. Said;Elsayed M. Abd-Elaziz
    • Advances in materials Research
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.101-118
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    • 2023
  • The purpose of this paper is to study the effects of magnetic field and gravitational field on fiber-reinforced thermoelastic medium with memory-dependent derivative. Three-phase-lag model of thermoelasticity (3PHL) is used to study the plane waves in a fiber-reinforced magneto-thermoelastic material with memory-dependent derivative. A gravitating magneto-thermoelastic two-dimensional substrate is influenced by both thermal shock and mechanical loads at the free surface. Analytical expressions of the considered variables are obtained by using Laplace-Fourier transforms technique with the eigenvalue approach technique. A numerical example is considered to illustrate graphically the effects of the magnetic field, gravitational field and two types of mechanical loads(continuous load and impact load).

Application of magnetic field to iron contained dust capture

  • Huang, Shan;Park, Hae-Woo;Jo, Young-Min;Park, Young-Koo;Kim, Youn-Che
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.59-65
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    • 2014
  • Indoor air quality including metro subway is of recent interests in large cities. Inflow air to the inside of the train and circulating air flow through MVAC of stations contain large amount of iron based fine particles. This paper evaluated the collection of such a dust by magnetic filters as comparing to conventional particle capturing mechanisms such as inertia, direct impaction and diffusion. It was found that filtration velocity, magnetic field intensity, and fiber size were the most important parameters for magnetic filtration. Application of magnetic force obviously enhances the collection efficiency particularly in fine modes smaller than 10 mm. However, its effect was found greater in 2.5 mm than submicron particles.

Analysis on electrical and thermal characteristics of MI-SS racetrack coil under conduction cooling and external magnetic field

  • Chae, Yoon Seok;Kim, Ji Hyung;Quach, Huu Luong;Lee, Sung Hoon;Kim, Ho Min
    • Progress in Superconductivity and Cryogenics
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.61-69
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    • 2021
  • This paper presents the analysis and experiment results on the electrical and thermal characteristics of metal insulation (MI) REBCO racetrack coil, which was wound with stainless steel (SS) tape between turn-to-turn layers, under rotating magnetic field and conduction cooling system. Although the field windings of superconducting rotating machine are designed to operate on a direct current, they may be subjected to external magnetic field due to the unsynchronized armature windings during electrical or mechanical load fluctuations. The field windings show the voltage and magnetic field fluctuations and the critical current reduction when they are exposed to an external magnetic field. Moreover, the cryogenic cooling conditions are also identified as the factors that affect the electrical and thermal characteristics of the HTS coil because the characteristic resistance changes according to the cryogenic cooling conditions. Therefore, it is necessary to investigate the effect of external magnetic field on the electrical and thermal characteristics of MI-SS racetrack coil for further development reliable HTS field windings of superconducting rotating machine. First, the major components of the experiment test (i.e., HTS racetrack coil construction, armature winding of 75 kW class induction motor, and conduction cooling system) were fabricated and assembled. Then, the MI racetrack coil was performed under liquid nitrogen bath and conduction cooling conditions to estimate the key parameters (i.e., critical current, time constant, and characteristic resistance) for the test coil in the steady state operation. Further, the test coil was charged to the target value under conduction cooling of 35 K then exposed to the rotating magnetic field, which was generated by three phrase armature windings of 75 kW class induction motor, to investigate the electrical and thermal characteristics during the transient state.

Impact of 0.35 T Magnetic Field on Dose Calculation for Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Stereotactic Radiotherapy Plans

  • Jaeman Son;Sung Young Lee;Chang Heon Choi;Jong Min Park;Jung-in Kim
    • Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
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    • v.48 no.3
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    • pp.117-123
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    • 2023
  • Background: We investigated the impact of 0.35 T magnetic field on dose calculation for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR) in the ViewRay system (ViewRay Inc.), which features a simultaneous use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to guide radiotherapy for an improved targeting of tumors. Materials and Methods: Here, we present a comprehensive analysis of the effects induced by the 0.35 T magnetic field on various characteristics of SABR plans including the plan qualities and dose calculation for the planning target volume, organs at risk, and outer/inner shells. Therefore, two SABR plans were set up, one with a 0.35 T magnetic field applied during radiotherapy and another in the absence of the field. The dosimetric parameters were calculated in both cases, and the plan quality indices were evaluated using a Monte Carlo algorithm based on a treatment planning system. Results and Discussion: Our findings showed no significant impact on dose calculation under the 0.35 T magnetic field for all analyzed parameters. Nonetheless, a significant enhancement in the dose was calculated on the skin surrounding the tumor when the 0.35 T magnetic field was applied during the radiotherapy. This was attributed to the electron return effect, which results from the deviation of the electrons ejected from tissues upon radiation due to Lorentz forces. These returned electrons re-enter the tissues, causing a local dose increase in the calculated dose. Conclusion: The present study highlights the impact of the 0.35 T magnetic field used for MRI in the ViewRay system for NSCLC SABR treatment, especially on the skin surrounding the tumors.

The Effect of an Axial Magnetic Field on Czochralski Growth of Silicon (초크랄스키법에 의한 실리콘 단결정 성장시 축방향 자기장의 영향)

  • 정형태;한승호;윤종규
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.1-11
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    • 1993
  • A suppression of turbulent fluid motion and a control of oxygen and dopants could be improved by application of magnetic field in Czochralski growth of silicon. The effect of an axial magnetic field on Czochralski system was numerically calculated. The fluid motions induced by temperature gradients and by crystal and crucible rotations were suppressed by magnetic force. The S/L interface was gradually flattened in proportion to the increase of magnetic field due to a reduced ascending velocity in the vicinity of center line. The t.emperature distributions in the melt at 8=0.3 Tesla were similar to those analyzed by the conduction heat transfer only. The dissipated amounts of heat flux from melt and crystal surfaces by Ar gas blowing was Jess than 3 %.

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A NUMERICAL STUDY ON MHD NATURAL CONVECTIVE HEAT TRANSFER IN AN AG-WATER NANOFLUID FILLED ENCLOSURE WITH CENTER HEATER

  • NITHYADEVI, N.;MAHALAKSHMI, T.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.225-244
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    • 2017
  • The natural convective nanofluid flow and heat transfer inside a square enclosure with a center heater in the presence of magnetic field has been studied numerically. The vertical walls of the enclosure are cold and the top wall is adiabatic while the bottom wall is considered with constant heat source. The governing differential equations are solved by using a finite volume method based on SIMPLE algorithm. The parametric study is performed to analyze the effect of different lengths of center heater, Hartmann numbers and Rayleigh numbers. The heater effectiveness and temperature distribution are examined. The effect of all pertinent parameters on streamlines, isotherms, velocity profiles and average Nusselt numbers are presented. It is found that heat transfer increases with the increase of heater length, whereas it decreases with the increase of magnetic field effect. Furthermore, it is found that the value of Nusselt number depends strongly upon the Hartmann number for the increasing values of Rayleigh number.

Effect of Surface Treated Magneto-responsible Particle on the Property of Magneto-rheological Elastomer Based on Silicone Rubber

  • Choi, Soyeon;Chung, Kyungho;Kwon, Seunghyuk;Choi, Hyoungjin
    • Elastomers and Composites
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    • v.51 no.2
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    • pp.113-121
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    • 2016
  • Magneto-rheological elastomer (MRE) is a material which shows reversible and various modulus under magnetic field. Comparing to conventional rubber vibration isolator, MREs are able to absorb broader frequency range of vibration. These characteristic phenomena result from the orientation of magnetic particle (i.e., chain-like formation) in rubber matrix. In this study, silicone rubber was used as a matrix of MREs. Carbonyl iron particle (CIP) was used to give magnetic field reactive modulus of MRE. The surface of the CIP was modified with chemical reactants such as silane coupling agent and poly(glycidyl methacrylate), to improve interfacial adhesion between matrix and CIP. The mechanical properties of MREs were measured without the application of magnetic field. The results showed that the tensile strength was decreased while the hardness was increased with the addition of CIP. Also, surface modification of CIP resulted in the improvement of physical properties of MRE, but the degree of orientation of CIP became decreased. The analysis of MR effect was carried out using electromagnetic equipment with various magnetic flux. As the addition of CIP and magnetic flux increased, increment of MR effect was observed. Even though the surface modification of CIP gave positive effect on the mechanical properties of MRE, MR effect was decreased with the surface modification of CIP due to decrease of CIP orientation. Throughout this study, it was found that the loading amounts of CIP affected the mechanical properties of MRE, and surface property of CIP was an important factor on MR effect of MRE.

Effect of Magnetic Field Exposure on Semen Characteristic and Organ Weight in Mice (자기장이 웅성 생쥐의 정액성상과 장기무게에 미치는 영향)

  • 김용배;박동헌;박춘근;김정익;정희태;양부근
    • Korean Journal of Animal Reproduction
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.53-59
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    • 2002
  • This study were performed to investigate the effect of magnetic field exposure on semen characteristic and the weights of body, reproductive organs and liver, kidney and spleen in mice. In magnetic field exposure for 15 days, sperm concentrations and viability were significantly lower in magnetic field(15.7$\times$10$^{6}$ $m\ell$, 29.3%) than that in control group(25.1$\times$10$^{6}$ $m\ell$, 34.4%)(P<0.05). The proportion of sperm abnormality were significantly increased in magnetic field exposure groups for 15 days than that in control group(P<0.05). The exposure of magnetic field in mice didn't affect the body and reproductive organ weight such as testis, epididymis, vasicular gland and coagulatin gland. The weight in liver and kidney were not affect in magnetic field exposure groups. However, the spleen weight were significantly higher(P<0.05) in group exposed with than without magnetic field. This studies indicate the short or long term magnetic field exposure in mice were noxious effects on the sperm characteristics and spleen weight, but didn't affect body, reproductive organs, and liver and kidney weight.

A Study on the Effect of the Material and Applied Magnetic Field Strength on the Friction Characteristics of Magnetorheological Fluids (재질과 자기장 세기가 자기유변유체의 마찰 특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Zhang, Peng;Lee, Kwang-Hee;Lee, Chul-Hee
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.39-45
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    • 2013
  • Magnetorheological (MR) fluid belongs to the group of smart materials. In MR fluid, iron particles in base oil form chains in the direction of the applied magnetic field, thus resulting in a variation in the stiffness and damping characteristics of the fluid. Research is being carried out on controlling the stiffness and damping characteristics as well as the tribological characteristics of the MR fluid. In this study, the friction characteristics of MR fluid have been evaluated using three types of materials and magnetic fields of different strengths. The coefficients of friction of the three types of MR fluid are measured, and the relationship between the coefficient of friction and the strength of the applied magnetic field is obtained.