Comparison of the normal and initial induction curves
We present a direct comparison of the normal and initial methods of obtaining an induction curve. It has long been held that ideally the data sets obtained by each method are equivalent; however, acceptable agreement was not experimentally realizable. We propose that, by careful application of conte...
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description | We present a direct comparison of the normal and initial methods of obtaining an induction curve. It has long been held that ideally the data sets obtained by each method are equivalent; however, acceptable agreement was not experimentally realizable. We propose that, by careful application of contemporary techniques of measuring flux density and field strength, normal and initial induction curves may be obtained that are equivalent within experimental error (approximately 1%). This realization is of great benefit, for although the normal induction curve is the accepted standard for presenting a ferromagnetic profile, data for an initial induction curve are simpler and considerably quicker to obtain by software-controlled data acquisition. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:189fd6c3-ff90-45a1-b702-fd2c05e7b40c2022-03-26T10:44:13ZComparison of the normal and initial induction curvesJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:189fd6c3-ff90-45a1-b702-fd2c05e7b40cEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2001Bulte, DLangman, RWe present a direct comparison of the normal and initial methods of obtaining an induction curve. It has long been held that ideally the data sets obtained by each method are equivalent; however, acceptable agreement was not experimentally realizable. We propose that, by careful application of contemporary techniques of measuring flux density and field strength, normal and initial induction curves may be obtained that are equivalent within experimental error (approximately 1%). This realization is of great benefit, for although the normal induction curve is the accepted standard for presenting a ferromagnetic profile, data for an initial induction curve are simpler and considerably quicker to obtain by software-controlled data acquisition. |
spellingShingle | Bulte, D Langman, R Comparison of the normal and initial induction curves |
title | Comparison of the normal and initial induction curves |
title_full | Comparison of the normal and initial induction curves |
title_fullStr | Comparison of the normal and initial induction curves |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparison of the normal and initial induction curves |
title_short | Comparison of the normal and initial induction curves |
title_sort | comparison of the normal and initial induction curves |
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