Abstract
The distribution of the internal and external magnetic fields of the systems of a type II superconducting infinite slab of arbitrary thickness subjected to a vibrating wire (between two vibrating wires) carrying a direct current are developed. The power losses on the surface of the slab is calculated and the role of the London penetration depth on the power losses is studied. In the limiting case, a satisfactory agreement with previous results are achieved. The exact analytical solutions are obtained in compact form which can serve the technological development. (author). 8 refs, 2 figs.
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Saif, A G.
A vibrating wire parallel to a type II superconducting slab of arbitrary thickness.
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1992.
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Saif, A G.
A vibrating wire parallel to a type II superconducting slab of arbitrary thickness.
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Saif, A G.
1992.
"A vibrating wire parallel to a type II superconducting slab of arbitrary thickness."
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title = {A vibrating wire parallel to a type II superconducting slab of arbitrary thickness}
author = {Saif, A G}
abstractNote = {The distribution of the internal and external magnetic fields of the systems of a type II superconducting infinite slab of arbitrary thickness subjected to a vibrating wire (between two vibrating wires) carrying a direct current are developed. The power losses on the surface of the slab is calculated and the role of the London penetration depth on the power losses is studied. In the limiting case, a satisfactory agreement with previous results are achieved. The exact analytical solutions are obtained in compact form which can serve the technological development. (author). 8 refs, 2 figs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1992}
month = {Oct}
}
title = {A vibrating wire parallel to a type II superconducting slab of arbitrary thickness}
author = {Saif, A G}
abstractNote = {The distribution of the internal and external magnetic fields of the systems of a type II superconducting infinite slab of arbitrary thickness subjected to a vibrating wire (between two vibrating wires) carrying a direct current are developed. The power losses on the surface of the slab is calculated and the role of the London penetration depth on the power losses is studied. In the limiting case, a satisfactory agreement with previous results are achieved. The exact analytical solutions are obtained in compact form which can serve the technological development. (author). 8 refs, 2 figs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1992}
month = {Oct}
}