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Radial and latitudinal variations of the interplanetary magnetic field

Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 1987
This paper presents observations of the radial and latitudinal variations of the interplanetary magnetic field measured by the Voyager 1 (V1) and Voyager 2 (V2) spacecraft from mid‐1977 to mid‐1985. The data extend from 1 to 20 AU and from −5° to 26° in heliographic latitude.
Larry W. Klein   +2 more
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The radial magnetic field analyser for voltage contrast

Microelectronic Engineering, 1989
Abstract Existing through-the-lens electron energy analysers are part of a dedicated electron-optical column and use retarding grids through which the primary beam must pass. In order to avoid any interaction between the energy analysis process and the focusing of the primary beam, a new integrated analyser has been designed in which the secondary ...
Alan R Dinnis, Anjam Khursheed
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Radial electric field measurement in a tokamak with magnetic field ripple

Nuclear Fusion, 2008
In the regions of the Tore Supra tokamak with significant ripple it is expected that a radial electric field (E r ) ensures the ambipolarity of fluxes of thermal particles trapped in ripple wells. A neoclassical calculation (Connor and Hastie 1973 Nucl.
E. Trier   +9 more
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The Importance of Radial Electric Fields in Magnetic Confinement

Fusion Science and Technology, 2004
The importance of radial electric fields was already recognised early in the research on controlled thermonuclear fusion. An initial description of electric field effects in toroidal confinement was given by Budker{sup 1} Such a configuration with combined magnetic and electric confinement ('magnetoelectric confinement', where the electric field ...
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Cyclotron with a magnetic field traveling in the radial direction

The Soviet Journal of Atomic Energy, 1960
In this paper we consider the design of a cyclotron with a magnetic field which travels in the radial direction; a machine of this kind had been proposed by the author. By means of circular windings which are fed by ac generators it is possible to produce one or more concentrated magnetic fields which travel in the radial direction in the gap.
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The radial magnetic field homopolar motor

American Journal of Physics, 1988
Robert D. Eagleton, Martin N. Kaplan
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Heat transfer in a radial porous fin in the presence of magnetic field: a numerical study

International Journal of Ambient Energy, 2022
Bijjanal Jayanna Gireesha   +1 more
exaly  

Simultaneous estimation of heat generation and magnetic field in a radial porous fin from surface temperature information

International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer, 2021
Ranjan Das, Balaram Kundu
exaly  

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