Professor
Umran S. Inan
Winter
2002-2003
Date: Wednesday, February 12, 2003
Time: 4:15 PM – Refreshments at 4:00
Location: Bldg. 200, Rm. 013
Magnet
design and applications for prepolarized magnetic resonance
Dr.
Steve Conolly
ISL
Stanford University
There are a number of interesting DC and AC magnetics problems we have had to deal with and your group's experience may be very helpful. Lately we are trying to learn how to make very practical water cooled homogeneous magnets (switched at 10 T/s every 1 second, about 0.10 T with field homogeneity of 100 ppm over a 40 cm diameter volume). There are several practical tradeoffs between electrical eddy currents and the water cooling complexity.