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Koch, Stephan ; De Gersem, Herbert ; Weiland, Thomas ; Fischer, Egbert ; Moritz, Gebhard (2008)
Transient 3D Finite Element Simulations of the SIS100 Magnet Considering Anisotropic, Nonlinear Material Models for the Ferromagnetic Yoke.
In: IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, 18 (2)
Article, Bibliographie

De Gersem, Herbert ; Koch, Stephan ; Shim, S. Y. ; Fischer, Egbert ; Moritz, Gebhard ; Weiland, Thomas (2008)
Transient Finite-Element Simulation of the Eddy-Current Losses in the Beam Tube of the SIS-100 Magnet during Ramping.
In: IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, 18 (2)
Article, Bibliographie

Koch, Stephan ; De Gersem, Herbert ; Weiland, Thomas ; Fischer, Egbert ; Moritz, Gebhard (2007)
Transient 3D Finite Element Simulations of the Nuclotron Magnet Considering Anisotropic, Nonlinear Material Models for the Ferromagnetic Yoke.
Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Magnet Technology.
Conference or Workshop Item, Bibliographie

Koch, Stephan ; De Gersem, Herbert ; Fischer, Egbert ; Moritz, Gebhard ; Weiland, Thomas (2006)
Simulation of Eddy-Current Losses in a Fast Ramped Superconductive Dipole Magnet.
In: IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, 16 (2)
Article, Bibliographie

De Gersem, Herbert ; Wilke, Markus ; Clemens, Markus ; Moritz, Gebhard ; Mühle, Carsten ; Yuan, Jing ; Weiland, Thomas (2004)
Simulation of the Eddy Current Losses in the Nuclotron Magnet Yoke Using the Finite Integration Technique.
Report, Bibliographie

De Gersem, Herbert ; Mühle, Carsten ; Clemens, Markus ; Moritz, Gebhard ; Weiland, Thomas (2003)
Numerical Simulation of Eddy Currents in the Superconductive Rutherford Cable of a Fast-Pulsed Dipole Magnet.
Proceedings of the 6th European Conference on Applied Superconductivity.
Conference or Workshop Item, Bibliographie

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