A New Type of Electromagnet. Part I. Operation at 20‐kw Level
An improved iron core magnet for general laboratory use, weighing two tons, has been designed and several units have been constructed. The design incorporates the desirable features of a number of earlier magnets and is engineered to give the optimum utility with minimum space and weight and with mi...
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description | An improved iron core magnet for general laboratory use, weighing two tons, has been designed and several units have been constructed. The design incorporates the desirable features of a number of earlier magnets and is engineered to give the optimum utility with minimum space and weight and with minimum attention by the operating personnel. A summary of test performance at 20 kw is given below. Operation at higher power levels will be described in Part II.
11−
in. diameter poles
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in. gap
10
kilogauss
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kilogauss
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4
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30
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in. gap
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kilogauss
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11−
in. diameter poles
5−
in. gap
10
kilogauss
2−
in. gap
17
kilogauss
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−
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in. gap
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−
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in. diameter poles
5−
in. gap
10
kilogauss
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in. gap
17
kilogauss
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−
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in. gap
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kilogauss
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in. gap
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11−
in. diameter poles
5−
in. gap
10
kilogauss
2−
in. gap
17
kilogauss
.
5
3
4
−
in. diameter poles
2−
in. gap
23
kilogauss
1−
in. gap
30
kilogauss
.
1−
in. diameter poles
1−
in. gap
32
kilogauss
1
2
−
in. gap
37
kilogauss
1
4
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in. gap
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kilogauss
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