Title :
Construction and Persistent-Mode Operation of
Coils in the Range 10–15 K for a 0.5-T/240-mm Cold Bore MRI Magnet
Author :
Jiayin Ling ; Voccio, John P. ; Seungyong Hahn ; Youngjae Kim ; Jungbin Song ; Juan Bascunan ; Iwasa, Yukikazu
Author_Institution :
Plasma Sci. & Fusion Center, Massachusetts Inst. of Technol., Cambridge, MA, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents construction and persistentmode operation results of MgB2 coils for a 0.5-T/240-mm cold bore MRI magnet, wind-and-react with monofilament MgB2 wire at the MIT Francis Bitter Magnet Laboratory. The magnet, of respective inner and outer diameters of 276 and 290 mm and a total height of 460 mm, has center field of 0.5 T and current density of !! kA/cm2. To limit the continuous length of Hyper Tech supplied MgB2 monofilament wire to ≤ 300 m, the magnet was divided into eight series-connected coils, each equipped with a persistent current switch and a superconducting joint. We have manufactured three coil modules. Before being tested as an assembly, each coil was tested individually to ensure its capacity to carry 100-A superconducting current in the range of !0-!5 K. The three coils were then assembled, connected in series, and operated as a 3-coil assembly in persistent mode at nearly !00 A in the range of 10-15 K. We present results that include: 1) construction details; 2) component performances; and 3) a 3-coil assembly performance.
Keywords :
current density; magnesium compounds; magnetic resonance imaging; modules; superconducting coils; superconducting magnets; Hyper Tech; MIT Francis Bitter magnet laboratory; MgB2; center field; coil module; cold bore MRI magnet; current 100 A; current density; current switch; magnetic resonance imaging; monofilament magnesium diboride wire; persistent-mode operation; series-connected coil; superconducting current; superconducting joint; Assembly; Joints; Magnetic resonance imaging; Superconducting coils; Superconducting magnets; Wires; $hbox{MgB}_{2}$; MRI; MgB2; persistent-mode; superconducting joint;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2014.2370105