Computer Science
Scientific paper
Apr 1983
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1983ge%26ae..23..296b&link_type=abstract
Geomagnetizm i Aeronomiia (ISSN 0016-7940), vol. 23, Mar.-Apr. 1983, p. 296-300. In Russian.
Computer Science
Ferromagnetism, Magnetic Fields, Magnetic Induction, Coordinates, Magnetization, Partial Differential Equations
Scientific paper
It has been shown previously that the intrinsic fields of magnetically soft ferromagnetics (MSFs) are determined by the magnitudes and directions of the magnetic fields in which they are situated. This leads to the assumption that the components of a magnetizing field can be determined in a prescribed coordinate system by measuring the moduli of the magnetic induction vector of the total fields (the sum of the magnetizing field and the intrinsic field of the MSF) at several points. The possibility of determining the induction vector components of a magnetizing field by the transformation of this field using MSFs is demonstrated for the case of an MSF bounded by confocal ellipsoidal surfaces; measurements made at three and four points are considered. The application of this method to the determination of scattering coefficients at magnetic observatories is discussed.
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