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Chapter 2: Magnet System Design,
Installation, and Operation
2.1 General
This chapter provides the user insight into the design, installation, and operation of a
typical electromagnet. For information on how to install the Model 648 please refer
to Chapter 3. For Model 648 operation information, refer to Chapter 4.
2.2 Major
Components of the
Magnet
A magnet used with the Model 648 electromagnet power supply typically has an iron
pole, twin coil, 7 in or 10 in pole diameter, variable air gap, and is water cooled. Larger
magnets can be used depending on their electrical parameters and the magnetic field
requirements. The electromagnet provides a uniform magnetic field in the air gap
between two adjustable poles. The samples, which are to be tested for their magnetic
properties, are placed in the air gap with appropriate monitoring equipment
attached. By varying the polarity and intensity of the field, useful data can be
collected. A typical electromagnet is shown in FIGURE 2-1.
A typical electromagnet
FIGURE 2-1