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2-D inverse problems with applications to micro-gravity and energy storage

Deals with a way of designing structures of superconducting coils able to generate uniform flux densities, or uniform force field. An inverse methodology, which is valid for structures with plane symmetry (2-D field), has been worked out. Currents are modeled by purely surface (or thin shell) curren...

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Published in:Compel 2001-09, Vol.20 (3), p.869-878
Main Authors: Mailfert, A., Vincent-Viry, O.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Deals with a way of designing structures of superconducting coils able to generate uniform flux densities, or uniform force field. An inverse methodology, which is valid for structures with plane symmetry (2-D field), has been worked out. Currents are modeled by purely surface (or thin shell) current densities. Several original structures are then presented: one is especially well adapted to energy storage and the others give relevant solutions to the problem of uniform force field generation.
ISSN:0332-1649
2054-5606
DOI:10.1108/03321640110394256