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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.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Materials science forum ; v. 721.Publisher: Durnten-Zurich : Trans Tech, 2012Description: 1 online resource : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783038138341
  • 3038138347
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Applied electromagnetic engineering for magnetic, superconducting and nano materials.DDC classification:
  • 537.6/23 23
LOC classification:
  • QC761.3
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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
Summary: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).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, nanomaterials and their industrial applications in modern technologies in electricity/electronics, transportation, bioengineering, energy and environment. Representing the proceedings of the Seventh Japanese-Mediterranean and Central European Workshop on Applied Electromagnetic Engineering for Magnetic, Superconducting and Nano Materials, held in Budapest, Hungary in July 2011, this collection of articles showcases current scholarship in a variety of topic areas relating to materials science and engineering. Topics discussed include applied superconductivity, magnetic materials, advanced measurement and testing techniques, applied electromagnetics, and advanced computational techniques. Individual papers include abstracts, illustrations, tables and notes. Contributors are academics and researchers in materials science from institutions around the world.
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Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).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, nanomaterials and their industrial applications in modern technologies in electricity/electronics, transportation, bioengineering, energy and environment. Representing the proceedings of the Seventh Japanese-Mediterranean and Central European Workshop on Applied Electromagnetic Engineering for Magnetic, Superconducting and Nano Materials, held in Budapest, Hungary in July 2011, this collection of articles showcases current scholarship in a variety of topic areas relating to materials science and engineering. Topics discussed include applied superconductivity, magnetic materials, advanced measurement and testing techniques, applied electromagnetics, and advanced computational techniques. Individual papers include abstracts, illustrations, tables and notes. Contributors are academics and researchers in materials science from institutions around the world.

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

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