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Применение линейных индукционных машин со встречно бегущими магнитными полями в технологиях электродинамической сепарации

Authors: Abdullaev, Z. O.; Gaponenko, E. V.; Zyazev, M. E.; Konyaev, A. Yu.;

Применение линейных индукционных машин со встречно бегущими магнитными полями в технологиях электродинамической сепарации

Abstract

The article deals with problems and prospects of linear induction machines with the primary, establishing the opposite direction travelling magnetic field.

В статье рассмотрены проблемы и перспективы применения линейных индукционных машин с индуктором, создающим встречно бегущие магнитные поля.

Keywords

ELECTRODYNAMIC SEPARATORS, ВСТРЕЧНО БЕГУЩИЕ МАГНИТНЫЕ ПОЛЯ, RESEARCH RESULTS, ЭЛЕКТРОДИНАМИЧЕСКИЕ СЕПАРАТОРЫ, РЕЗУЛЬТАТЫ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЙ, ЛИНЕЙНЫЕ ИНДУКЦИОННЫЕ МАШИНЫ, LINEAR INDUCTION MACHINES, OPPOSITE DIRECTION TRAVELLING MAGNETIC FIELDS

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