Title :
Optimal control technique for magnet design in inside-out nuclear magnetic resonance
Author :
Luong, Bruno ; Goswami, Jaideva C. ; Sezginer, Apo ; Davies, Dylan
Author_Institution :
Sugar Land Product Center, Schlumberger Oilfield Services, Sugar Land, TX, USA
fDate :
3/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The magnets used in a family of inside-out nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) well-logging tools usually consist of several segments of magnet materials, with each segment magnetized differently. In a tool, the magnet is surrounded with a nonlinear magnetic material, such as ferrite or steel, that is primarily used in the RF coil or in shielding the electronic components from strong magnetic fields. The main objective of the tool design is to find a set of magnetization vectors that result in a desired magnetic field profile in a particular region. A typical nonlinear finite-element method (FEM) model of such a design has about quarter of a million unknowns and requires about 35 h of processor time on a Sun Ultra 60 296-MHz machine with 1 GB of RAM. It generally requires many executions of the nonlinear FEM to arrive at a satisfactory design. In this paper, an optimal control technique in conjunction with FEM is proposed to speed up the design process. A magnet built from the design showed excellent agreement between the measured and computed data and validated the numerical method
Keywords :
NMR spectrometers; finite element analysis; geophysical prospecting; optimal control; permanent magnets; RF coil; electronic component shielding; inside-out nuclear magnetic resonance; magnetic field; magnetization; nonlinear finite element model; numerical method; oil exploration; optimal control; permanent magnet design; well logging; Building materials; Ferrites; Magnetic materials; Magnetic resonance; Magnetic shielding; Nonlinear magnetics; Nuclear magnetic resonance; Optimal control; Radio frequency; Steel;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on