An appreciation of flux leakage in magnetic design (TN-TSN-053)

Last updated on 02 December 2013 4:36
Magnets for suspension purposes are generally operated under severe dimensional constraints, and the magnet rail cost is of paramount importance. Hence magnets designed in keeping with minimum rail costs, tend to be worked at high flux densities, whence it becomes imperative to be able to ascertain the flux leakage paths...
Author(s): Chahal J.S.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1972
United Kingdom
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