Abstract

A criterion is proposed for the efficiency of iron core electromagnets. This criterion is applied to a number of magnets on which data have been published. The differences in efficiency are quite high and correspond to a ratio in volume (and weight) up to almost one hundred. Short conical pole cores (see fig. 4g and 4h) apparently present great advantages.

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