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From:Advances in Mechanical EngineeringPeer-ReviewedA double coil magnetorheological (MR) valve with an outer annular resistance gap was designed and prototyped. The finite element modeling and analysis of double coil MR valve were carried out using ANSYS/Emag software,...
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From:Advanced Materials & Processes (Vol. 156, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedImprove part metallurgy and productivity Fluxtrol Manufacturing Inc., the world leader in the design and supply of power inductors, develops and produces Fluxtrol and Ferrotron magnetodielectric materials for...
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From:Data Science Journal (Vol. 14) Peer-ReviewedThis paper will propose an approach to increase the accuracy and efficiency of seeding algorithms of magnetic flux lines in magnetic field visualization. To obtain accurate and reliable visualization results, the...
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From:Progress In Electromagnetics Research M (Vol. 103) Peer-ReviewedThis paper presents a novel variable leakage flux flux-intensifying motor (VLF-FIM) to improve flux-weakening ability. The innovation lies in the variable leakage flux property and the characteristic of Ld > Lq. The two...
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From:Progress In Electromagnetics Research B (Vol. 56) Peer-ReviewedThis paper describes an experimental model for the characterization of electromagnetic phenomena that occur within the end regions of large turbo-generators. The study is based on a test bench that contains a stack of...
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From:Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science (Vol. 87, Issue 3-4) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT Based on the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) soft X-ray observations (0.1-0.8 nm), the variations in the solar X-ray background flux and number of solar soft X-ray flares are...
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From:Science (Vol. 270, Issue 5234) Peer-ReviewedThe elastic constants of magnetic flux-line lattices in copper oxide superconductors have remained uncharacterized despite their essential role in determining important phenomena such as melting. Here the absolute values...
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From:Advances in High Energy PhysicsPeer-ReviewedWe propose a class of SU(N) Yang-Mills models, with adjoint Higgs fields, that accept BPS center vortex equations. The lack of a local magnetic flux that could serve as an energy bound is circumvented by including a new...
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From:Progress In Electromagnetics Research B (Vol. 48) Peer-ReviewedA 2D finite element electromagnetic model that permits the simulation of a cage induction machine, involving the effects of eddy currents and coupling the field equation with the stator field-circuit equation, has been...
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From:Science (Vol. 255, Issue 5041) Peer-ReviewedWHEN THE DISCOVERY OF HIGH-TERMPERA-ture superconductors hit the headlines 4 years ago, scientists and the public alike were enchanted by visions of resistance-free power transmission lines and ultrastrong...
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From:Progress In Electromagnetics Research B (Vol. 74) Peer-ReviewedIn this paper, the computation of forces and torques mutually applied between a helical toroidal magnet and a magnet shaped like an angular plane sector is illustrated. The evaluation considers the magnetostatic field...
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From:Construction and Building Materials (Vol. 134) Peer-ReviewedGRAPHICAL ABSTRACT ABSTRACT An exploratory investigation was conducted into the feasibility of using Alternating Magnetic Field (AMF) to enhance concrete compressive strength and to invent a new actuators system...
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From:Science (Vol. 245, Issue 4919) Peer-ReviewedMagnetic Flux Transport on the Sun IN 1964, LEIGHTON POINTED OUT THAT THE FINITE LIFETIME of supergranular convective cells would give rise to a random walk process that acts to disperse active-region magnetic fields...
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From:Nature (Vol. 528, Issue 7583) Peer-ReviewedCoronal mass ejections are solar eruptions driven by a sudden release of magnetic energy stored in the Sun's corona (1). In many cases, this magnetic energy is stored in long-lived, arched structures called magnetic...
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From:Science (Vol. 271, Issue 5254) Peer-ReviewedWhen a magnetic field penetrates a superconductor, it forms lattices of thin filaments called magnetic vortices. If a current is applied, these vortices move if not pinned down, destroying the superconductivity. The...
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From:Advances in AstronomyPeer-ReviewedThree cases of large-amplitude, small spatial-scale interplanetary particle gradients observed by the anticoincidence shield (ACS) aboard the INTEGRAL spacecraft in 2006 are investigated. The high data rates provided by...
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From:Science (Vol. 271, Issue 5254) Peer-ReviewedTsuyoshi Matsuda, Akira Tonomura et al have found evidence of plastic flow of magnetic flux lines in a superconductor, using the Lorentz microscopy technique. Understanding of how flux lines become trapped and unpinned...
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From:Nature (Vol. 571, Issue 7764) Peer-ReviewedMagnetic monopoles.sup.1-3 are hypothetical elementary particles with quantized magnetic charge. In principle, a magnetic monopole can be detected by the quantized jump in magnetic flux that it generates upon passage...
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From:Nature (Vol. 415, Issue 6867) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): A. S. Mel'nikov [1, 2]; V. M. Vinokur (corresponding author) [2] Several key experiments [1, 2, 3] have revealed a rich variety of vortex structures in mesoscopic superconductors in which only a few quanta...