Static Magnetic Field Calculations
In order to align all of the hydrogen nuclei in the body,
very strong static magnetic fields are used in MRI. Because body
tissues have a different magnetic permeability than that of air,
unwanted distortions in a static magnetic field can occur near
air-tissue boundaries. This can cause problems with imaging
methods very sensitive to distortions in static magnetic fields,
such as methods used in functional MRI. For example, the
following image
was acquired with a fast echo-planar imaging sequence on a plane
just above the nasal cavity. The large black spot is due to
distortions because of the boundary here.

We have performed thorough calculations of the static field
distortions in a human head model and verified the results
experimentally (ref). The figures below show the results of some
of these calculations. The calculations were made with the
finite element method and a mesh of about 50,000 tetrahedrons
using "Maxwell 3D field simulator" software produced by
Ansoft, Inc., on an IBM
RISC system/6000, model 550 with 256 Mbytes RAM. The model
contains frontal, nasal, ethmoid, and maxillary sinuses. The
permeability of all sinuses and the air surrounding the model
were set to that of air. The permeability of all tissue was set
to that of water.
More recently we have developed our own code to calculate the
magnetic fields throughout more complete models of the human
head, with many tissues having different
permeabilities. The figures below show the results of
some of these calculations with units in parts-per-million
deviation from the applied field strength. The calculations were
made with a finite difference method and a mesh of about a few
million cells. The calculated field distributions matched
experimentally-measured distributions very well.

Related Publications
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Li S, Dardzinski BJ, Collins CM,
Yang QX, Smith MB.
Three-dimensional mapping of the static magnetic field
inside the human head.
Magn Reson Med. 1996 Nov;36(5):705-14.
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Collins CM, Yang B, Yang QX, Smith MB.
Numerical calculations of the static magnetic field in
three-dimensional multi-tissue models of the human head.
Magn Reson
Imaging. 2002 Jun;20(5):413-24.
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Maril
N, Collins CM,
Greenman RL,
Lenkinski RE.
Strategies for
shimming the breast.
Magn
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Med. 2005 Nov;54:1139-1145.
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