A Tabletop Persistent-Mode, Liquid Helium-Free 1.5-T Mgb2 "Finger" Mri Magnet: Construction And Operation Of A Prototype Magnet

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY(2019)

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This paper presents the results of construction and operation of a persistent-mode, liquid-helium-free, small-scale prototype magnet for the development of a tabletop 1.5-T "finger" MRI system for osteoporosis screening. The prototype magnet, composed of two MgB2 coils, one superconducting joint, and a persistent-current switch (PCS) built from a portion of one coil, was wound with a one continuous similar to 80-m-long unreacted and monofilament MgB2 wire, and then, reacted. The test magnet was charged successfully and generated the estimated target field of 1.75 T at 5 K with the proposed PCS operation. During initial persistent-mode, the field was slightly decayed due to the index dissipation of the joint; thereafter it sustained the persistent field of 1.7 T for 35 h. The test results validated the joint resistance of < 1.2 x 10(-11) as well as the proposed approach involving the PCS coil circuit model.
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Conduction cooling system, liquid-helium free, MgB2 magnet, PCS, superconducting joint
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