Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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513239 | Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements | 2009 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
A boundary element method for evaluating the electric fields induced in conducting bodies exposed to magnetic fields varying at low frequency has been developed and applied to sources of magnetic field variation that are of relevance in magnetic resonance imaging. An integral formulation based on constant boundary elements which can be used to study the effects of both temporally varying magnetic field gradients and rigid body movement in a static magnetic field is presented. The validity of this approach has been demonstrated for simple geometries with known analytical solutions and it has also been applied to the evaluation of the induced fields in more realistic models of the human head.
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Authors
Clemente Cobos Sanchez, Richard W. Bowtell, Henry Power, Paul Glover, Liviu Marin, Adib A. Becker, Arthur Jones,