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SIMULATION OF MOTION OF AN ELECTROMAGNETICALLY LEVITATED SPHERE

This paper studies the vibrator vertical motion of a metallic sphere placed in a time-varying magnetic field. The magnetic field is produced by a set of coaxial loops carrying high-frequency electric currents. A mathematical model for the motion of the sphere is developed and examined via numerical...

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Published in:Journal of sound and vibration 2001-05, Vol.242 (4), p.559-575
Main Authors: CIOCIRLAN, B.O., BEALE, D.G., OVERFELT, R.A.
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