A Study on the magnetization of metal orthopedic prosthesis in magnetic resonance imaging

자기공명 영상장치에서 정형보철금속의 자화(磁化)에 관한 연구

  • Kim, Hyeong-Gyun (Department of Radiology, CHA Gumi Medical Center, CHA University) ;
  • Song, Duk-Chung (Dept. of Industrial Equipment Automation, korea Polytrchnic VII Ulsan) ;
  • Choi, Seong-Dae (Dept. of Intelligent Mechanical Engineering, Kumoh National Institute of technology)
  • Published : 2013.08.30

Abstract

For orthopedic artificial metal stainless steel, the magnetization of the magnetic field due to the presence of the titanium was to observe the change. Magnetic field meter (Tesla meters) a certain distance (ISO Centre) 1.5 Tesla magnetic field, the magnetization in the center with the passage of time were measured. Therefore, these artificial metal clip shape and magnetization of the sample size to produce a ferromagnetic material for comparison is the experimental dependence. For comparison of the experimental dependence of the magnetization, thereby producing a test piece size such as shaping prosthetic metal Clip is a ferromagnetic material. The experimental results, the metal orthopedic implants, there was no change in the magnetization indicated by ferromagnetic material in its natural state. However, in a magnetic field of 1.5T (Tesla), showed a sensitivity that is magnetized rapidly compared to the ferromagnetic material. In conclusion, high in the order of Clip, Stainless, of Titanium, the degree of dependence of the magnetization intensity of magnetization was the order Stainless, Titanium, of Clip in a magnetic field.

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