Magnetic filtration studies using a permanently magnetised matrix
Magnetic filtration studies using a permanently magnetised matrix
The development of a permanently magnetised filter is briefly described. Theoretical calculations regarding particle trajectories through the filter are presented. These show trajectories that are significantly different to those found in conventional HGMS studies. Experimental work has been carried out to verify these predictions.
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Boorman, C.
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Watson, J.
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Bahaj, A.
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September 1987
Boorman, C.
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Watson, J.
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Bahaj, A.
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Boorman, C., Watson, J. and Bahaj, A.
(1987)
Magnetic filtration studies using a permanently magnetised matrix.
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 23 (5), .
(doi:10.1109/TMAG.1987.1065712).
Abstract
The development of a permanently magnetised filter is briefly described. Theoretical calculations regarding particle trajectories through the filter are presented. These show trajectories that are significantly different to those found in conventional HGMS studies. Experimental work has been carried out to verify these predictions.
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Published date: September 1987
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Intermag Digest, DE-02, Tokyo, April 1987, 1987-09-01
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Civil Engineering & the Environment
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