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Development of a high-speed solenoid valve: investigation of solenoids
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 1995The authors have developed a high-speed solenoid valve with a 1 ms switching time to control diesel engines electronically. In this paper, the authors focused their attention on developing the solenoid itself, investigating methods to be used for the fast operation of the solenoid valve.
Takashi Kajima, Yoshihisa Kawamura
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Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 2002
AbstractNew concepts are presented for inherent decoupling of multi‐element solenoidal arrays. First, an uneven counter‐rotational (UCR) coil is reported in which two counter‐rotational sections are wound unevenly, resulting in a quasi‐one‐peak sensitivity profile with a null‐B1 point.
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AbstractNew concepts are presented for inherent decoupling of multi‐element solenoidal arrays. First, an uneven counter‐rotational (UCR) coil is reported in which two counter‐rotational sections are wound unevenly, resulting in a quasi‐one‐peak sensitivity profile with a null‐B1 point.
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Physical Review A, 1993
Starting from the previously derived scattering matrix [P. \ifmmode \check{S}\else \v{S}\fi{}\ifmmode \check{t}\else \v{t}\fi{}ov\'{\i}\ifmmode \check{c}\else \v{c}\fi{}ek, Phys. Lett. A 161, 13 (1991)] the differential cross section is calculated for electrons scattering on two infinitely thin parallel solenoids. The magnetic fluxes are arbitrary. The
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Starting from the previously derived scattering matrix [P. \ifmmode \check{S}\else \v{S}\fi{}\ifmmode \check{t}\else \v{t}\fi{}ov\'{\i}\ifmmode \check{c}\else \v{c}\fi{}ek, Phys. Lett. A 161, 13 (1991)] the differential cross section is calculated for electrons scattering on two infinitely thin parallel solenoids. The magnetic fluxes are arbitrary. The
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Comparison of alternate solenoid and long solenoid cooling channels
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2001Abstract Performances of three cooling channels are compared: (A) FOFO, (B) alternate solenoid channel with additional correcting coils of small radius, (C) long solenoid channel with single or double field flip. A realistic input provided by precooling part with 16 GeV proton beam and carbon target is used in all the cases.
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When protein folding is simplified to protein coiling: the continuum of solenoid protein structures
Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 2000Boštjan Kobe, Andrey V Kajava
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Predicting solenoid valve spool displacement through current analysis
International Journal of Fluid Power, 2015James D Van De Ven
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