Batygin, Yuri V. and Daehn, Glenn S.
The Pulse Magnetic Fields for Progressive Technologies
Kharkov, Columbus, 1999
Table of Contents
AcknowledgementsChapter 1.
The Physical Processes in Inductor Systems for Pulse Magnetic Working of Metals.
1.1 The Main Equations and Correlations Defining the Pressure on Conductors in the Inductor Magnetic Field.1.2 The Peculiarities of the Pulse Electromagnetic Fields Interaction with Thin-Walled Conductors.
1.3 The Approximate Boundary Conditions for the Electromagnetic Field Vectors on the Plane Thin-Walled Conductor Surface.
1.4 The Principle Possibilities of the Fast-Changing Magnetic Fields for the Solid Plastic Dielectrics Working.
2.2 The Heat and Mechanical Processes in the Metal of the Magnetic Field Concentrator.
2.3 The Example of the Optimum Construction of the Magnetic Field Concentrator for Compression of the Massive Metal Workpieces.
3.2 The Exciting of the Electromagnetic Plane Fields in the Inductor Systems with Dielectric Matrixes.
3.4 The Efficiency of Action on the Workpieces in the Inductor Systems Different Constructions with the Multi-Turn Coils.
3.5 The Magnetic Fields in the Flat Inductor Systems with Paired Current-Carrying Conductors.
3.6 The Efficiency of Action on the Workpieces in the Inductor Systems Different Constructions with Paired Current-Carrying Conductors.
3.7 The Heat Processes in the Thin-Walled Metal Plates in time of the Pulse Magnetic Fields Action.
3.8 The Examples of the Inductor Systems Constructions for the Flat Stamping of the Thin-Walled Metal Workpieces.
4.2 The Characteristics of the Magnetic Pulse Installations Main Elements.
4.3 The Magnetic Pulse Metals Working Installations designed by the Leading Firms in the World.
5.2 The Magnetic Pulse Method for the Printed Circuit Boards Production in Electrical Engineering.
5.3 The Experimental Investigations of Processes in time of the Magnetic Pulse Stamping of the Printed Circuit Boards.
5.4 The Evaluation Test of the Magnetic Pulse Stamping of the Printed Circuit Board Specimen.