The circumferential propagation process for the magnetization of tape wound cores

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Authors
Davis, George W.
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Yarbrough, Raymond B.
Date of Issue
1963
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1963
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Monterey, California: U.S. Naval Postgraduate School
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en_US
Abstract
A theory is developed describing the process by which a signal induced at one point on a ferromagnetic toroidal core propagates to other locations about the core. Both qualitative and quantitative arguments are presented to support this description. An experiment is discussed which tests the proposed theory. A complete analysis of the results of this experiment is made and includes a quantitative comparison of the measured results with those predicted by the theory. In as much as this comparison shows excellent agreement between the experimental results and theoretical predictions, the proposed theory appears to explain quite adequately the circumferential propagation process in magnetic cores. The author wishes to express his appreciation for the assistance and encouragement given by Professor Charles H. Rothauge, and Mr. Raymond B. Yarbrough of the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School and of Mr. Bernard M. Loth of the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory.
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Department of Electrical Engineering
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Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.)
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