
doi: 10.1063/1.1769876
The magnets used in the new University of Illinois mass spectrograph are described. Included is a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of single casting cores as compared to the usual built-up multiple section type of core. Core designs for mass spectrographic purposes and possible limitations as to size are suggested. Plots showing the experimental and theoretical fringing flux distributions for Armco iron, and also the general stray field distribution around the larger magnet, are included.
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