Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
290318 Journal of Sound and Vibration 2008 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

Ongoing development of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology leads to high magnetic field strength (up to 7–9 T) and high-speed switching current in gradient coils for the purpose of improving MRI image quality. These two factors among others contribute largely to the high levels of structure-borne noise that surrounds current MRI scanners. In this paper, the forcing function and distribution acting on gradient coils are described (gradient coils x, y and z). Single point forces and vibration responses of harmonic, transient and impulsive excitations are investigated. Modal expansion method is used to predict the whole cylinder vibration of a thin-walled model under these excitations. Experimental testing of a thin-walled model and a single-layered gradient coil is done by using National Instruments PXI. The measured whole-body radial vibration modes show an agreement with the analytical results. This agreement indicates that modal expansion method could be used to predict the whole-body vibration modes of gradient coils in the low-frequency range.

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