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The progress in the development of sensors and methods for the superconducting magnets diagnostics

The paper describes the results of many years of activities in the field of diagnostics and instrumentation development for large magnet systems. Extrinsic concept is taken as a basic for sensors positioning. All applied methods do not require the direct touch with a conductor and, as a consequence,...

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Published in:Plasma devices and operations 1998-08, Vol.6 (4), p.329-343
Main Authors: Zhelamskij, M., Lancetov, A.
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