Analysis of the Magnetic Field Penetrating through a Cylindrical Resistive Shell of a Tokamak
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概要
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An analysis is described which gives the magnetic field produced by sinusoidal currents in then axial conductors arranged outside a cylindrecal resistive shell.The frequency characteristics of the amplitude and the phase angle of the field are obtained.The result of several numerical computations agrees with the result of the corresponding model experiment.The time constant for the rise of the field, at the center of the shell, due to the shell current agrees completely with that of a thin casing.
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- 1978-11-05
著者
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Sometani Taro
Department Of Electrical Engineering Faculty Of Engineeing Shizuoka University
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Fukagawa Katsumi
Department Of Electrical Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Shizuoka University
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SOMETANI Taro
Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of EnGineering, Shizuoka University,
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