Application of Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging Equation to Compressible and Incompressible Fluid Particles in a Spherical Region
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2024
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International Journal of Mathematical Sciences and Optimization: Theory and Applications
Abstract
n the previous work, the response of viscous and non-viscous fluids to magnetic resonance
was examined. In this research work, Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging, MRI, is used to
study, analyse and compare the response of particles of compressible and incompressible fluids
in a spherical region. The fluids considered are hydrogen gas and paraffin oil. The general flow
equation was evolved from the fundamental Bloch equations. The general flow equation was
solved using the method of separation of variables and applied to spherical region leading to
Legendre equation of the first and second kinds. From the results obtained, it can be concluded
that the value of Magnetization for hydrogen gas ranges from 9.28819444503×1013 to 9.35×1014.
However, appreciable change can be noticed when magnetization is 9.2881944500003 × 1013.
For paraffin oil, the value of Magnetization ranges from 2.749305556000075×1014 to 2.75×1014
with appreciable change noticed at magnetization value of 2.7493055560000094 × 1014. The
analytical solution of Diffusion MRI equation adopted in this research work has shown the
difference in compressible (hydrogen gas) and incompressible (paraffin oil) fluids in a spherical
region through the magnetization values that were generated. This is laying credence to the
effectiveness and non-invasive properties of MRI.
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Spherical region, Compressible fluid, Incompressible fluid, Magnetization.