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Low‐Frequency Eddy Currents and Dissipative Processes under the Conditions of Magnetic Abrasive Treatment

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The questions of generation of eddy currents for a rotating cylindrical metallic part in magnetic abrasive treatment have been considered analytically. The power of dissipative electromagnetic forces and the effective braking torque have been calculated in the approximation of a normal skin effect on the basis of macroscopic field equations with the use of the model condition of axial symmetry for an electric field and the dispersion relation.

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Ustinovich, D.F., Sobol', V.R. & Mazurenko, O.N. Low‐Frequency Eddy Currents and Dissipative Processes under the Conditions of Magnetic Abrasive Treatment. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics 77, 199–203 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:JOEP.0000020739.85336.de

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