Path of #Helium in a Resonance Device
#MRI Machine

Path of Helium Cryogen Reservoir: Helium is stored in a cryogen reservoir, also known as a cryostat, within the MRI machine. This reservoir is designed to keep the helium in its liquid state at very low temperatures (around -269°C or 4 Kelvin).

Cooling the Superconducting Magnet: The liquid helium circulates around the superconducting magnet coils

which is essential for generating the strong magnetic fields needed for MRI imaging.

Boil-Off and Recondensation: As the helium absorbs heat, it evaporates or "boils off." Modern MRI machines often have a recondensation system that captures the evaporated helium gas, recondenses it back into a liquid, and returns it to the cryostat, minimizing helium loss.

Venting Excess Helium: If the pressure within the cryostat becomes too high, excess helium gas is safely vented out of the system
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