Modeling of Mechanical Overlap Joints in Magnetic Shields
Anthony C. Crawford

TL;DR
This paper establishes a practical gap width value for modeling mechanical overlap joints in magnetic shields, based on measurements, to improve the accuracy of magnetic shielding simulations.
Contribution
It provides a validated average gap width value of 0.1 mm for mechanical overlap joints in magnetic shield models, enhancing modeling precision.
Findings
Average gap width of 0.1 mm agrees with measurements
Improves accuracy of magnetic shielding models
Provides a practical parameter for simulations
Abstract
This study determines a useful value to use for the gap width of mechanical overlap joints in models of magnetic shielding. The average value of 0.1 mm is found to agree with measurements.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeotechnical and Geomechanical Engineering · Electromagnetic Launch and Propulsion Technology · Superconducting Materials and Applications
