Dynamics of the conductivity solid bodies in a high-frequency alternating magnetic field (Q398552)

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    Dynamics of the conductivity solid bodies in a high-frequency alternating magnetic field
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6330814

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      Dynamics of the conductivity solid bodies in a high-frequency alternating magnetic field (English)
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      15 August 2014
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      The authors deal with the dynamics of the conductivity of solid bodies of pendulum types in a high-frequency alternating magnetic field with some applications. The possibility of stabilization of unstable equilibrium positions by means of oscillating electromagnetic forces is shown. Also, the bifurcations of stationary rotations or self-oscillations are studied. The determination of conductivity of solid bodies, which are not electrically connected with each others, is considered, assuming that the magnetic field in the system is produced by electric loops with alternating linear currents. The magnetic field is uniform and its frequency is much higher than the frequency of small pendulum oscillations. The Lagrange-Maxwell equations of the electromagnetic field are used to calculate the conductivity of stationary states of bodies, and they are solved by the averaging method in the form of asymptotic series. As an example, the motions of one and two loop pendulums, suspended by a weightless rigid bar, are investigated in detail. The bifurcation curves and a comparison of averaged and numerical solutions are given. Besides, a plane oscillation of a conductive ball is studied.
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      pendulum
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      conductive ball
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      Lagrange-Maxwell equations
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      averaging method
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      asymptotic series
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