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COLLECTIVE-FIELD ACCELERATION
Diverse methods proposed for the acceleration of particles by means of collective fields are reviewed. A survey is made of the various currently active experimental programs devoted to investigating collective acceleration, and the present status of the research is briefly noted.
Date:
July 4, 1969
Creator:
Sessler, Andrew M.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Fields and First Order Perturbation Effects in Two-DimensionalConductor Dominated Magnets
General expressions are given for the field and its expansion coefficients produced by a two dimensional conductor structure surrounded by iron with a circular inside boundary. Saturation effects are described in terms of the tangential field at that boundary. The effects of the following types of perturbations are discussed: displacement, rotation and error excitation of a conductor, change of conductor shape, and modification of the inside contour of the iron. A design criterion is given to minimize the error fields associated with a displacement of the iron shell relative to the conductor structure. Expressions for the force and torque acting on a conductor are derived both for the unperturbed and perturbed magnet. Formulae are presented that allow convenient and fast evaluation of pertinent quantities with a computer when the structure is too complicated for hand computations.
Date:
July 1, 1969
Creator:
Halbach, K.
System:
The UNT Digital Library