Diseño y construcción de un magnetizador de pulsos

Authors

  • M. Mirabal García
  • F.J. García González
  • E. Calderón Avalos
  • G.G. López Rocha
  • J.L. Sánchez Llamazares

Keywords:

Pulsed field magnetizer, field solenoid, pick-up coil

Abstract

In the present paper we present the design and construction of a pulsed field magnetizer that has been set up at the IF-UASLP. The system is based on the discharge of the energy stored in a capacitor bank (C$_{total}$ = 23.1 mF; U = $1/2 $CV$^{2 } \approx $2300 J ) into a resistive double-layer copper solenoid supported by reinforcing glass fibers. This magnetizer is capable of generating pulsed magnetic field strengths up to 9.0 T, in a cylindrical volume of 17 mm diameter at the center of the solenoid, with a pulse duration of about 2.0 ms. The principle of operation of the magnetizer as well as the design of the field solenoid are described. A pick-up coil system combined with an electronic integrator is also available in the apparatus to monitor the shape of the field pulse, peak field, and pulse duration.

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Published

2005-01-01

How to Cite

[1]
M. Mirabal García, F. García González, E. Calderón Avalos, G. López Rocha, and J. Sánchez Llamazares, “Diseño y construcción de un magnetizador de pulsos”, Rev. Mex. Fís., vol. 51, no. 5, pp. 542–0, Jan. 2005.