Linear induction acclerators for industrial applications
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In this paper, we will briefly discuss the principles of the induction accelerator and will describe our development program. The goals of our program are to improve system reliability and to reduce system cost. An accelerator presently under construction which embodies a number of industrial improvements will be described. Unique features are a low cost accelerator design, and an SCR switched, tubeless pulsed power system. 3 refs., 4 figs.
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In this paper, we will briefly discuss the principles of the induction accelerator and will describe our development program. The goals of our program are to improve system reliability and to reduce system cost. An accelerator presently under construction which embodies a number of industrial improvements will be described. Unique features are a low cost accelerator design, and an SCR switched, tubeless pulsed power system. 3 refs., 4 figs.
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Adler, R.J. & Bayless, J.R.Linear induction acclerators for industrial applications,
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January 1, 1988;
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