Publications by authors named "I Mastikhin"

Purpose: Magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) provides detailed maps of tissue stiffness, helping to diagnose various health conditions, but requires the use of expensive clinical MRI scanners. Our approach utilizes compact, cost-effective portable MR sensors that offer bulk characterization of material properties in a region of interest close to the surface (within 1-2 cm). This accessible instrument could enable routine monitoring and prevention of diseases not readily evaluated with conventional tools.

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In this work, we expand on past portable magnetic resonance flow methods and propose a novel method for characterizing circular (laminar) Couette flow of non-Newtonian fluids. Symmetry of the flow system combined with a constant magnetic field gradient leads to phase interference, affecting the signal magnitude, and net phase cancellation when averaging across the excited slice, preventing the use of phase-sensitive methods. Therefore, we utilize the dependence of signal magnitude at variable echo times and shear rates to characterize rheological properties.

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Dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) is an umbrella term for a variety of rheological experiments in which the response of a sample subjected to an oscillatory force is measured to characterize its dynamic properties. In this work, we present a method for DMA that employs a small unilateral three magnet array with an extended constant gradient to measure the velocity of a vibrating sample. By orienting the vibrations in the direction of the gradient, we use the motion-sensitized phase accumulation to determine the velocity.

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Article Synopsis
  • Sea water ice contains brine-filled pockets within a solid ice matrix, creating a complex pore structure.
  • A portable unilateral NMR instrument was used to study brine inclusions in stationary seawater ice and seawater spray ice at temperatures between -6 °C and -16 °C.
  • The findings indicate that brine content and temperature distribution vary based on the type of ice and its orientation, with horizontal spray ice showing a higher brine content than vertical spray ice.
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Sea spray icing is a common hazard for vessels and offshore structures in cold climates. In this paper, quantitative 3D MRI and T - T mapping of the formation of sea spray ice were performed. Three different freezing regimes were employed.

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