Multi-Block and Multi-Station Pulse-Magnetic Installations

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The paper describes principles of construction of multi-block and multi-station pulse-magnetic installations. Main requirements for selection of elements of energy storages of installations with high stored energy and high frequency of the discharging current are presented. Examples of hardware implementation of the installations are shown.

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