G. Kósa, P. Jakab, F. Jolesz, N. Hata
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胶囊内窥镜是一种很有前途的小肠疾病诊断技术。在这里,我们提出了一种微型游泳机制,它利用核磁共振成像的磁场来推进和无线能量输送。我们的方法利用MRI固有的静态和射频磁场来产生推进力。推进力是由一个包含波浪梁的游动尾巴产生的,波浪梁由三个线圈组成。线圈中的交流电作用于核磁共振成像的静态磁场,将产生波浪运动以产生推进力。射频磁场将提供能量,在线圈中产生交流电。利用欧拉-伯努利波束方程建立了预测波束产生正弦波的理论模型,利用天线设计理论求解了多输入多输出系统。该数值模型预测,当放置在3T静态磁场中时,10mm长尾的最大推进力可产生7.9 mm/s的速度,力为5.5 mN。单线圈的验证研究表明,理论模型和数值模型能较好地预测所提出的游动机理,对游动尾翼的制作具有指导意义。
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Swimming capsule endoscope using static and RF magnetic field of MRI for propulsion
Capsule endoscopy is a promising technique for diagnosing diseases in the small intestines. Here we propose a miniature swimming mechanism that uses MRI's magnetic fields for both propulsion and wireless energy delivery. Our method uses both the static and radio frequency (RF) magnetic field inherently available in MRI to generate propulsion force. The propulsion force is produced by a swimming tail containing waving beam consisting of three coils in a row. Alternating current in the coils acting on the static magnetic field of the MRI will generate waving movement to produce a propulsion force. RF magnetic field will provide power to generate the alternating currents in the coils. We developed a theoretical model to predict sinusoidal waves produced by the waving beam using the Euler-Bernoulli beam equation and multiple- input multiple-output system were solved using antenna design theory. This numerical model predicted that the maximal propulsion from a 10 mm long tail can produce a velocity of 7.9 mm/s force of 5.5 mN when placed in a 3T static magnetic field. A validation study with a single coil demonstrated that the theoretical and numerical model predicts well the proposed swimming mechanism and it is useful for the fabrication of swimming tails.
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