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Applied electromagnetic engineering for magnetic, superconducting and nano materials : selected peer reviewed papers from the Seventh Japanese-Mediterranean and Central European Workshop on Applied Electromagnetic Engineering for Magnetic, Superconducting and Nano Materials (JAPMED'7) July 6-9 2011, Budapest, Hungary / edited by A.G. Mamalis, A. Kladas and M. Enokizono.
- Format:
- Book
- Conference/Event
- Conference Name:
- Japanese-Mediterranean Workshop on Applied Electromagnetic Engineering for Magnetic Superconducting and Nano Materials (7th : 2011 : Budapest, Hungary), issuing body.
- Series:
- Materials science forum ; v. 721.
- Materials science forum, 1662-9760 ; volume 721
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Electromagnetism--Congresses.
- Electromagnetism.
- Magnetic materials--Congresses.
- Magnetic materials.
- Superconducting magnets--Congresses.
- Superconducting magnets.
- Electromagnetic devices--Congresses.
- Electromagnetic devices.
- Nanostructured materials--Congresses.
- Nanostructured materials.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (343 p.)
- Place of Publication:
- Durnten-Zurich ; Enfield, NH : Trans Tech Publications, [2012]
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- The 7th Japanese-Mediterranean and Central European Workshop on Applied Electromagnetic Engineering for Magnetic Superconducting and Nano Materials, held on the 6th to 9th July 2011 in Budapest, Hungary, provided a forum where specialists from universities, research centers and industrial concerns in many countries worldwide could establish cooperation, share knowledge and experience and engender the cross-fertilization of new ideas and developments in the design, analysis and utilization of new materials and optimisation techniques in the areas of applied electromagnetics, superconductivity,
- Contents:
- Applied Electromagnetic Engineering for Magnetic, Superconducting and Nano Materials; Preface and Committees; Table of Contents; I. Applied Superconductivity; Spark Plasma Synthesis and Sintering of Superconducting MgB2-Based Materials; High Speed Propulsion System for UAQ4 Magnetic Levitating Train; Novel Application of the Perfect Closed Superconducting Loop Made of HTS Wire; Benchmark Solutions for Magnetic Fields in the Presence of Two Superconducting Spheres; Measuring AC Losses and Critical Current of High Pressure Synthesized MgB2 Bulk Rings by the Transformer Method
- Numerical Simulation of MgB2 Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage CoilII. Innovative Magnetic Materials; Construction of the Pulsed High Magnetic Field Generator up to 33T and the Enhancements of the Magnetic Coercivity in High Fields; Spin-Lattice Relaxation of Dipolar Energy in Fluid Confined to Nanosize Cavities; Fe-Mn-Si/6.5wt%Si-Fe Bilayer Ribbons produced by Using Melt Spinning Technique; Metamaterial Based High Impedance Surface with Band-Pass Frequency Response; The Sigma Phase Evaluation in Duplex Stainless Steel Using ECT Method
- Some Size and Quantum Effects in Molecular NanostructuresIII. Advanced Measurements and Testing Techniques; Temperature Distribution Sensors Based on the Magnetostrictive Delay Line Principle; Experimental Study on the Iron Loss Curve at High Field Strength of Non-Oriented Electrical Steel Sheet; Evaluation of the Iron Loss Distribution of the Actual Stator Core Using Small Excitation Inner Cores; Magnetic Measurement and Model Based Characterisation of Phase Transformation in Lean Duplex Stainless Steel
- Alternating Magnetic Field Responses of Magnetic Fluid Drop Adsorbed to a Small Permanent MagnetVibration Characteristics of Magnetic Fluid Droplet Adsorbed to Magnetized Needlepoint in Alternating Magnetic Field; Development and Verification of Viscoelasticity Measurement System of MR Fluids in Magnetic Field; Observation of Material Degradation under Fatigue and Static Loading Condition Using Selected Electromagnetic NDT Methods; Development of Miniature Transducer-Type Magnetic Property Measurement for Motor Stator Core
- Energy and Entropy Based Signal Processing for Terahertz Inspection of Homogeneous and Composite Materials Adhesive JointsIV. Computational Electromagnetics; High Temperature Permanent Magnet Machine Actuators for Aerospace Applications; Improved Dynamic E&S Vector Hysteresis Model for Non-Elliptic Magnetic Flux Density Condition and its Implementation to Finite Element Method for Iron Loss Analysis of a Three-Phase Transformer; A Three-Element Handheld Mobile Communication Antenna for Desired Signal Reception and Reflected Signal Cancellation
- Design Optimization Procedure for Amorphous Core Distribution Transformers
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 3-03813-834-7
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