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Experimental studies on magnetically suspended high speed trains using large superconducting magnets

Ogiwara et al., 1972

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10199758852812831103
Author
Ogiwara H
Takano N
Yonemitsu H
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Proc. 4th Int. Conf. Magnet Technology

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In order to study the behaviour of a superconducting magnet used for a magnetically suspended high-speed train, large superconducting magnets of O. 3 mx 1. 2 m were constructed. The maximum field was 27 kG at the designed operating current of 500 A. The …
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