Abstract

In recent years, with the continuous improvement of medical treatment at home and abroad, computerized tomography (CT) technology has developed rapidly. The market competition at home and abroad is becoming increasingly fierce. The manufacturing cost of CT machines is highly valued by manufacturers. Reducing the manufacturing costs of CT machines is of great significance to medical equipment companies. The CT host is composed of a fixed control system and a rotation control system. Based on the analysis of the existing CT host system structure, this paper designs and implements a set of low-cost asynchronous variable-frequency rotation control systems based on the unchanged control interface of the existing main rotation servo control system, improving the market competitiveness of the product. Based on the constant structure of the rotating machine of the CT machine, the simulation analysis of asynchronous variable frequency control is carried out. A set of asynchronous variable frequency control design schemes and multi-stage speed curve control methods compatible with the original system structure are obtained. The verification and analysis of the functions of acceleration and deceleration control, rotation positioning, fault protection, electromagnetic radiation and other functions at the highest speed meet the system’s main performance requirements, such as acceleration and deceleration time at the highest speed, positioning accuracy, and speed stability. Through internal system verification, testing and clinical verification, the control system designed in this paper meets the design requirements. According to experimental data, the system is fully compatible with a running accuracy of 0.3%. The main performance indicators such as acceleration time and positioning accuracy have been improved. The acceleration time from static acceleration to the maximum speed of 0.39 seconds per revolution increases from 21 seconds to 19.9 seconds, and the positioning accuracy was improved from 0.3° to 0.24°. Finally, this study explores the diagnostic value of multislice spiral CT (MSCT) in ankle trauma.

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