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Contactless measurements of the conductor diameters of wires, microwires, and coaxial cables

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The above methods and equipment as well as the results of experiments indicate the possibility of using them for solving a wide range of problems. They provide an easy and simple contactless coupling between the transducer and the tested wire, microwire or central lead of a coaxial cable, a contactless method for measuring the conductor diameter of a wire, a microwire or a central lead of a coaxial cable, without either touching the measured object or disturbing its insulation with a measuring instrument, a probe or any other indicator.

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  1. P. L. Kosmin, Utilization of a contactless method for testing and measuring the structure and electrical parameters of microwires with diameters smaller than 20μ, Transactions of the LITMO Aspirants (1966).

  2. N. N. Filippov, N. P. Kosmin, and V. I. Lipskii, Instrument for Ultrahigh Frequency Flaw Location [in Russian], LITMO (1966).

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Translated from Izmeritel'naya Tekhnika, No. 9, pp. 24–26, September, 1967.

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Kosmin, P.L., Filippov, N.N. Contactless measurements of the conductor diameters of wires, microwires, and coaxial cables. Meas Tech 10, 1053–1056 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00982875

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