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The problem of determining the optimum sizes of a Π-shaped magnet used for magnetization in nondestructive magnetic testing is discussed. Formulas for calculating the optimum pole sizes, core length, and interpolar distances are reported.
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Muzhitskii, V.F., Kudryavtsev, D.A. Some Problems in Determining the Optimum Sizes of Magnetizing Systems Based on Permanent Magnets. Russian Journal of Nondestructive Testing 40, 124–129 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:RUNT.0000036556.56609.36
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