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AbstractThe central point of the following treatise is the investigation of the reaction mechanism of the single bars and rings of a damper cage when it is hit by the normal component of an alternating field. The reacting field of the cage is calculated by Ampere's law. The bars and rings generate positive and negative field components which are superimposed to the total reacting field. The resulting flux in a mesh is an indicator for the damping effect. The validity of the theory will be proved by measurements at a damper model in a room with constant permeability.
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