Abstract

The interaction of carbon fiber/epoxy composite parts with the magnetic fields in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for medical diagnostics has been quantitatively estimated for the example of the Riechert stereotactic head ring. Rings from carbon/epoxy composite have been compared with rings from other materials with respect to their influence on the applied magnetic field. For a fiber volume fraction ’ 0.5 and an angle between the fiber orientation and the field direction 90, the magnetic field disturbances caused by composite rings are similar to those caused by non-ferromagnetic metals as Cu or Al. Due to their significantly lower susceptibility values, carbon HT fibers are to be preferred to carbon HM fibers with respect to their interaction with magnetic fields. Induction of significant macroscopic eddy currents for changes of the magnetic flux through the rings is not to be expected.

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