Abstract

Large magnetic fields are common laboratory tools today mainly because of the increased interest in thermonuclear research and plasma propulsion. Fields are usually generated by passing high currents through solenoid coils, which require large amounts of power during the time of interest. The capacitor bank, the most universal system for storing and delivering this power, can deliver very high currents for short periods and is cheap compared to a high-current generator

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