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    Modelling PM dipoles with longitudinal field gradient for SILA facility by Arslanova, Daria, Gapionok, Elena, Knyazev, Nikita, Kukhtin, Vladimir, Lamzin, Eugeny, Makarov, Anatoly, Nezhentzev, Andrey, Shatil, Nikolai, Znamenshchikova, Natalia, Ovsyannikov, Alexander, Ovsyannikov, Dmitri, Sytchevsky, Sergey

    Published in Cybernetics and physics (30-09-2024)
    “…Computational models are described which were built for parametric simulations of permanent magnet (PM) dipoles with a longitudinal field gradient. The dipoles…”
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    Feasibility study of permanent magnet dipoles for SILA facility by Arslanova, Daria, Gavrish, Yuri, Gapionok, Elena, Grosheva, Aleksandra, Knyazev, Nikita, Kukhtin, Vladimir, Lamzin, Eugeny, Nezhentzev, Andrey, Ovsyannikov, Alexander, Ovsyannikov, Dmitri, Sytchevsky, Sergey, Znamenshchikova, Nataliia

    Published in Cybernetics and physics (31-12-2023)
    “…The 40 cell lattice of the new Russian synchrotron radiation facility SILA is envisaged to employ permanent magnet (PM) dipoles as bend magnets. Numerical…”
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    Advanced Computational Model of ITER PF1 Coil for Manufacture Quality Control by Amoskov, Victor, Belov, Alexander, Belyakov, Valery, Gribov, Yuri, Ilyin, Yuri, Kukhtin, Vladimir, Lamzin, Eugeny, Lim, Byung Su, Rodin, Igor, Shatil, Nikolay, Stepanov, Dmitry, Sytchevsky, Sergey, Vasiliev, Vyacheslav

    “…An advanced computation model of the Poloidal Field coil #1 (PF1) of ITER tokamak is developed that involves a detailed description of the winding geometry…”
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    Power-efficient low-stray field hybrid magnets for MAGLEV technology by Arslanova, Daria, Firsov, Alexey, Kukhtin, Vladimir, Lamzin, Eugeny, Larionov, Mikhail, Nezhentzev, Andrey, Ovsyannikov, Dmitri, Rodin, Igor, Shatil, Nikolay, Sytchevsky, Sergey, Vasiliev, Vyacheslav, Zaitsev, Anatoly

    Published in Cybernetics and physics (30-11-2021)
    “…A hybrid suspension system is proposed for maglev transport that utilizes electromagnets (EM) in combination with permanent magnets (PM). Several design…”
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